Abstract
In August 2008, a short-lasting but violent war broke in the Caucasus between Georgia and Russia, which shocked the whole world. The West had shown little interest in the long-term tension within the country at the foot of the Caucasus arising from the unresolved status of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. These problems, as well as a strong pro-western course of Georgia under the guidance of President Micheil Saakaschwili, inevitably led to war with Russia.
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