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1 Online-Ressource (xv, 300 pages)
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ISBN:
9781843313618
Content:
A remarkable collection of essays, considering every angle of the Chechen conflict
Content:
Introduction: Why Chechnya? / Richard Sakwa -- Chechnya in Russia and Russia in Chechnya / Dzhabrail Gakaev -- Chechnya and Tatarstan: differences in search of an explanation / Valentin Mikhailov -- The Chechen war in the context of contemporary Russian politics / Emil Pain -- A multitude of evils: mythology and political failure in Chechnya / Robert Bruce Ware -- Chechnya and the Russian military: a war too far? / Pavel Baev -- The Chechen wars and the struggle for human rights / Alexander Cherkasov and Dmitry Grushkin -- Dynamics of a society at war: ethnographical aspects / Valery Tishkov -- Chechnya: the breaking point / Tom de Waal -- Globalisation, 'new wars', and the war in Chechnya / Peter Shearman and Matthew Sussex -- Western views of the Chechen conflict / Mike Bowker -- A war by any other name: Chechnya, 11 September and the War Against Terrorism / John Russell -- The peace process in Chechnya / James Hughes
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781843311645
Additional Edition:
Print version ISBN 9781843311645
Language:
English
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