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Chechnya, from past to future, edited by Richard Sakwa

Label
Chechnya, from past to future, edited by Richard Sakwa
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Chechnya
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
747410941
Responsibility statement
edited by Richard Sakwa
Series statement
Cambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
from past to future
Summary
A remarkable collection of essays, considering every angle of the Chechen conflict.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
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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