Acknowledgments Introduction: Margins MatterAnna Ohanyan Part I: Theory of Regional Fracture1. Theory of Regional Fracture in International Relations: Beyond RussiaAnna Ohanyan2. From Donbass to Damascus: Russia on the Move Robert Nalbandov Part II: Lenin's Revenge: Regional Fracture in the Post-Soviet Space3. Fractured Eurasian Borderlands: The Case of Ukraine Vsevolod Samokhvalov 4. The South Caucasus: Fracture without End?Laurence Broers 5. Small States and the Large Costs of Regional Fracture: The Case of Armenia Richard Giragosian6. Central Asia: Fractured Region, Illiberal RegionalismDavid G. Lewis Part III: Postcolonial Roots of Regional Fracture beyond the Post-Soviet Space7. Stuck in Between: The Western Balkans as a Fractured Region Dimitar Bechev 8. Syria and the Middle East: Fracture Meets Fracture Mark N. Katz Conclusion: Overcoming Regional Fracture Anna Ohanyan ReferencesList of ContributorsIndex