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The Russian–Georgian war was a first warning, but it was not enough to awake Europe from its slumber. The then-Georgian president, Mikheil Saakashvili, was not very popular in Brussels, and many felt that he had brought the war upon himself by his provocative policies. Although several East European Member States pleaded for a strong reaction against Russia, the EU very quickly returned to business as usual.
European Strategy in the 21st Century: New Future for Old Power (Routledge Studies in European Security and Strategy)
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