The five unresolved separatist conflicts of the post-Soviet space in
Eastern Europe are a risk to Europe's stability and security. Four of
these - Abkhazia; South Ossetia; Transnistria; and Nagorny Karabakh all
date back to the collapse of the Soviet Union around 1991-92 and have
become known as frozen conflicts. The fifth is Ukraine's Donbas, which
saw large parts of its Donetsk and Luhansk regions split violently from
Kyiv in 2014, at a cost of 13,000 human lives so far, mainly due to
Russia's support of hybrid warfare there. This book is the first to give
an up-to-date account of all five conflicts in an analytically
consistent manner. Uniquely, it explores a full range of scenarios for
the possible future of all five conflicts and offers a basis of sound
information for officials, diplomats, scholars and the general public.
The first edition of this book, published in mid-2020, correctly saw the
unresolved conflict over Nagorny Karabakh as the most likely to see a
new war, which is precisely what happened later that year. This second
edition includes a completely rewritten chapter on the dramatic reversal
by Azerbaijan with Turkish support of the gains made by Armenia in the
first war two decades ago.