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Russia's Hybrid Warfare: The Prowess and Limitations of Putin's (In)Visible Hand in Estonia and Latvia

Posted on:2018-06-27Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of OregonCandidate:Casselman, Rachel MarieFull Text:PDF
GTID:2476390020455199Subject:East European Studies
Abstract/Summary:
Russia's recent increase in acts of aggression against bordering nations is concerning. After Russia's annexation of Ukraine's Crimean peninsula, many wondered if the world should anticipate a Baltic intervention. This paper seeks to analyze this question through a comparative study of Russia's recent interventions in Georgia and Ukraine, an analysis of the Estonian and Latvian Russian-speaking population, and an analysis of the NATO alliance's strengths and weaknesses in deterring a possible Russian threat. From my analysis, I conclude that a conventional Baltic intervention is unlikely. However, I also conclude that the NATO alliance is not prepared to counter non-conventional acts of aggression and that these tactics could become more common in international conflicts. Therefore, I also conclude that a non-conventional Baltic intervention from Russia is possible and, consequently, the alliance should re-examine its framework.
Keywords/Search Tags:Russia's, Baltic intervention
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