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1092: 2625:: I would actually be strongly for the move, if not for the fact that the article includes a bunch of things that are not universally considered "post-Soviet conflicts" as a common name. Currently, it literally does include every single conflict in a formerly Soviet country, like the 1993 Russian constitutional crisis, random anti-government protests in Central Asian countries, and most bizarrely, the Wagner rebellion. If the scope of the article is changed to only include the ethnic and territorial conflicts directly arising from the breakup of the USSR - which I think it should be - I would support the move, but as of now, no. The Wagner rebellion isn’t a post-Soviet conflict. 864: 843: 2446:
elaborate analysis but making a criteria list out of what I've found so far would be synthesis and original research. It seems that the term is simply widely used but nobody has bothered to explain it. "Post-soviet era" is also a common term (22,500 Google Scholar resutls) but we don't have an article equivalent to it I think. So, maybe the best option is deleting or merging the article. It doesn't look like there is a well-established list of "post-Soviet conflicts", and I don't think that simply a list of every violent event that has taken place in the former USSR since its dissolution is notable or a defining topic.
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To be honest, I don't think many of the listed conflicts should be here. The 2022 Kazakh unrest for example is unrelated to this article no matter the way it is titled. We shouldn't list absolutely everything that happens in the 15 former republics here. One day we'll have to stop. There are probably
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The discussion here shouldn't be of whether it is appropriate or not to use this term, but whether it is used or not. And the truth is that it is widely used by scholars and analysts. At times the Soviet context is clearly important for the topic. The wars in Transnistria, Abkhazia and South Ossetia,
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generally, to refer to conflicts after the Soviet Union’s dissolution, or whether any of them actually define what the set of post-Soviet conflicts is, hopefully with explicit criteria. If is is the case that “post-Soviet conflicts” doesn’t include every conflict in former Soviet territory, but does
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Vaguely we can establish some criteria for defining what a post-Soviet conflict is. But I must say most sources didn't really bother giving an explanation of the term. I went through four pages of results (10 each) and only amassed these sources, maybe a deeper research can find authors with a more
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states on page 11 "The conflict in Chechnya, like some other post-Soviet conflicts, involves secession and territorialized ethnicity". Tajikistan is also listed as an example apart of the other ones I mentioned above. I assume this refers to the Tajikistani Civil War, of which I know nothing about.
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are conflicts that have taken place after the dissolution of the USSR but sources do not discuss them as "post-Soviet conflicts" (the example you included is not equivalent to this). It was never necessary to define the geographical scope of this article, so that shouldn't suddenly become a problem
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The reintegration of Crimea into Russia had no qualities of a conflict. In military terms, the Russian operation in Crimea after the turnover of power in Kiev was a peacekeeping operation: there were no tanks or artillery; no shots were fired. Including the 2014 Crimean crisis in this list makes no
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Looking at this list, much of it is covered by events that are part of the Russo-Ukrainian War or the Georgian-Abkhaz and Georgian-Ossetian conflicts, these three are already mentioned so in theory we shouldn't include minor episodes of them. If we removed these redundant entries the list would be
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is needed. 2. “Post-Soviet” is an anti-definition: it defines a number of countries by what they are not, and stereotypes of a lot of nations that have more differences than things in common. An explicitly geographical description is better (but still begs the reason this list exists, when we have
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conflict occurring after the fall of the union, even those that take place far outside the borders of the former USSR. Syria, for example, was never Soviet territory, yet it's easy to find sources discussing situations and conflicts in Syria — and many other nations — during the "post-Soviet era"
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states "All that is important for internal post-Soviet conflicts. They result from an interaction of factors, among which structural and political factors are the most important." He names decentralization of the state, political instability, ethnic conflict and a difficult economic situation as
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states on the opening sentence "The violent post-Soviet conflicts that erupted during and immediately after the collapse of the USSR..." in the first place. The conflicts are connected by the author to the dissolution of the USSR. Transnistria, Abkazhia and South Ossetia and Nagorno-Karabakh are
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That's a possible proposal, at least it would be shorter than the current one, though it's more awkward. To be fair I believe that if we were to exclude all conflicts that cannot be reliably (with sources) connected to the dissolution of the Soviet Union we would end up with a list of conflicts
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I also want to say it appears that the conflicts in Transnistria, Abkhazia and South Ossetia and Nagorno-Karabakh seem to be universally included among lists of "post-Soviet conflicts", other ones are not always included. However some of these wouldn't even fit the vague criteria of above, for
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The conclusions from my comment above is that most sources do not define the term, unlike I had mistakenly assumed. We also completely lack criteria so far, there might be a source out there, I only looked through possibly 15-20 open-access results (I don't remember well anymore). I am not as
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The Soviet Union dissolved in 1991, and the countries that emerged have identities, histories and governing systems that transcend their years within the Russia-dominated USSR. This applies to Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova,
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shorter. I also don't think we should include some entries like the 2010 Kyrgyz Revolution, the 2020 Dungan–Kazakh ethnic clashes, the 2020 Kyrgyz protests, the 2022 Kazakh unrest or the 2022 Karakalpak protests. It doesn't look like they're connected to the dissolution of the USSR.
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This ring of states around Russia was brought together for 50 to 70 years by an external colonizer, and this grouping has no meaning in the broader context of history (these conflicts are variously in the Baltics, Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, and Central Asia), and most importantly
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states on the second sentence (I can't copypaste it) that the sudden increase of liberties following decades of Soviet totalitarian rule, which eased interethnic violence, is generally considered to be the cause of the post-Soviet conflicts, though he is focusing on the Caucasus.
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used rather as a shorthand for certain commonalities in those states that remained after the collapse of the Soviet Union (in fact, the term is used by many anti-Russian sources too, Western or otherwise). Inventing some other title would make such pages less accessible and erode
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So what is inclusion criteria and timeframe here? Osh riots don't really qualify as "post-soviet". Bronze Night is hardly a "conflict" unless every somewhat significant riot is considered to be one. Would various post-Karabakh war Armenian-Azerbaijan border shootouts also
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Clearly this is going to end in a no consensus or in an oppose result, however maybe it would be useful if the user closing this request mentioned the suggestions of deleting this article in their closing note. For my part I will not start an AfD after this RM is over.
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Participants expressed concern that the article's scope is already ill-defined and ambiguous, and largely agreed that the proposed move would further exacerbate those issues.Participants also expressed concern that the page in its current form fails
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To rephrase that, the defining inclusion criteria is not any special “post-Soviet” qualities or nature unifying the listed conflicts, but merely, per the lead, that they are in a geographical region defined as “in the countries of the former Soviet
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Similarly, we don’t define Germany, Austria, Slovakia, and Poland among the “former Nazi countries,” count Finland and Poland among “post-Russian-empire states,” Canada and the USA as “post-British,” etcetera. We don’t even have a
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moving to "List of conflicts in territory of the former Soviet Union". The alternate suggestion "List of post-Soviet conflicts" is not clear about what type of conflicts with who. The original proposal is good. —usernamekiran
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Well I think you’re right about the situation. But I question whether changing the inclusion criteria in the lead to justify a shorter or more stereotypical desired title is the right way forward. Seems to me that then
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I would add that it is usually used to place the immediate post period into the context immediately following the previous one for contrast, and probably shouldn’t mean the entire era following into the indeterminate
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territory" be the right wording if it's being used as a mass noun? I'm not sure what the actual standard is, but as a native English speaker, the current title immediately struck me as odd in terms of grammar.
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given as examples of post-Soviet conflicts, which are clearly connected to the USSR's dissolution, but so are the Crimean annexation and the war in Donbas, in which I'd say the connection is more indirect.
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include ongoing ones like the Russian war against Ukraine, then this would constitute an open set, forcing us continually reevaluate its membership. I am skeptical that we can conclusively define it.  —
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commonly described as "Post-Soviet conflicts". So practically it'd be the same. At this point an analysis of what sources say is becoming necessary. I might take a detailed look in some time.
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instead. Proposed title is unnecessarily long. Not sure how "former Soviet Union" would be better than "post-Soviet" but in this case the "Soviet" factor is indeed relevant to the conflicts.
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or the clashes in Central Asia, they originate by the way borders were deliberately drawn by the Soviet tsars to cause conflict in case any of the republics ever wanted to break free.
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After reading through this discussion more, I might also agree with proposals to delete the article entirely if the scope isn’t tightened up to have a concrete, limited meaning.
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Avoid this shorthand for any of the group of 14 countries besides Russia that existed within the former Soviet Union, unless clearly relevant to the story. For example:
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does define it: first attested in 1929!: “(a) (In early use) subsequent to the formation of the Soviet Union; (b) (now) following the dissolution of the Soviet Union.”
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now. Here the nuance is that "post-Soviet conflict" is an already existing term and it is used for some conflicts and not for others, if someone created
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I've also thought of the deletion of this article but for now that might be a drastic measure. I can imagine a discussion like this taking place over
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but also in academia. "Post-Soviet conflicts" amasses 1,370 Google Scholar results, with several books and articles using the term on their titles
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of the former Soviet Union, not conflicts anywhere during the period following the union's dissolution, so the current title is appropriate.
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Clear consensus against the current title. There is no consensus on what title to move to, but a slight majority of editors preferred
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sense. The Russian response prevented what happened in Euromaidan and Donbas from happening in Crimea. Thus, a conflict in Crimea was
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You're equating "post-Soviet" to "post-Soviet conflict". "Post-Soviet" is not a defined term, it just means after the Soviet Union.
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the situation would be different as there are no sources definining or using this term in the first place so it would just be a
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So, for example, the Syrian Civil War or the conflicts in territory of former Yugoslavia do fit the dictionary definition of
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I've taken a look at some of the first sources that show up to me when searching "post-Soviet conflicts" in Google Scholar.
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certain events that literature commonly refers to as "post-Soviet conflicts" and others that are never referred to as that.
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I will say with firmness however that including the term "post-Soviet conflicts" in the lead seems warranted to me.
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I think we're going to have a new entry in the list, another duplicate of an already listed conflict, pretty soon
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Afghanistan is perhaps a clearer example: it was not within the Soviet Union's boundaries, yet references to "
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if the article was as poorly written as this one. I thus also think this article probably has more potential.
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If that were the sum of the argument, and both positions were uncontested, then the choice can be based on
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It seems key to this move proposal that it aims to newly define the inclusion criteria as conflicts
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Using a uniquely geographical perspective is quite counterproductive. We don't have articles like
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Wasn't there a border incident in uzbekistan in which dozens were killed? How does one nominate?
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and as I mentioned above at least one prominent style guide recommends against its broad use.
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The more we discuss, the more I think to propose deletion of this dubious collection.  —
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That's an absolute stretch of the situation. The Syrian civil war and for example the
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Both in and on sound natural to me, although the former appears to be more common.
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as more succinct, current title is needlessly verbose. WP's own article is at
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These conflicts took place in the absence of whatever is meant by a
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New clashes btw Tajikistan and Kirghizistan this week.
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