Russia's Five-Day War
The invasion of Georgia, August 2008
(Author) Mark GaleottiA fascinating account of Russia's Five-Day War against Georgia in 2008, notable for its strategic mistakes which prompted President Putin to undertake major military reforms. After Georgia's independence from Russia in 1991, President Saakashvili invited NATO advisers to assist in military reforms. Separatist groups in Georgia's border provinces rebelled which led to fighting in South Ossetia during August 2008. The Russian Army invaded Georgia alongside these forces, stripped it of these rebellious provinces, and garrisoned them to maintain a threat over Georgia. But despite the inevitable outcome of this hugely unbalanced conflict, it revealed serious Russian military weaknesses and incompetence, and the NATO-trained and partly Western-equipped Georgian Army put up a much more successful local resistance than Russia had expected. The conflict also demonstrated the first use of Russian cyber-warfare, and its so-called 'hybrid warfare' doctrine. Author Mark Galeotti is an expert in the field of international relations and a former Foreign Office adviser on Russian security affairs. In this book, he provides a vivid snapshot of the Russian, Georgian, Abkhazian and South Ossetian forces and gives an in-depth analysis of the conflict. Using meticulous color artwork for uniforms, insignia and equipment, rare photographs and detailed 'fact-boxes' for significant units and individuals, this book is a compelling guide to Russia's Five-Day War in Georgia.
Mark Galeotti
Mark Galeotti is a renowned scholar and expert on Russian politics, security affairs, and organized crime. He has authored numerous books and articles on these subjects, including "The Vory: Russia's Super Mafia" and "Russian Political War: Moving Beyond the Hybrid." Galeotti is known for his insightful analysis and engaging writing style, which has made his work accessible to both academics and the general public. His contributions to the literature on Russian politics and crime have had a significant impact on the field, shedding light on complex issues and providing valuable insights. His most famous work, "The Vory: Russia's Super Mafia," is considered a seminal text in the study of organized crime in Russia.