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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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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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The reintegration of Crimea into Russia had no qualities of a conflict. In military terms, the
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