Abstract

After the demise of the Soviet Union, its former Union republics started a difficult process of state building. The new states in the post-Soviet space, however, are not immutable as political and legal entities. Their interdependence is often underestimated. ‘Frozen conflicts’ create tensions not only within the country but also in the country’s relations with Russia and with the European and international communities. Also, the relatively powerful position of Russia has to be taken into account.KeywordsGerman Democratic RepublicInternational TreatyState SovereigntyVienna ConventionForeign StateThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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