The influence of the policy of the Russian Federation on the conflicts in the North Caucasus region
Introduction Looking at newspapers and magazines dealing with the political situation in the world, the reader may from time to time come across a diverse range of information and analysis concerning the Caucasus region. Their content is terrorism, Islamic radicalism, separatism, or the issue of European energy security. What these diverse concepts have in common is that they are within reach of Moscow. Russia intervenes in the North Caucasus, which is the south of the federation, as well as the South Caucasus, which is the so-called near border region. The focus of this work is the Chechen Republic, which seems to be directly or indirectly involved in most of the major factors affecting the area. The question is what makes this area so important and deserving of such significant attention from Russian political elites.
🕔︎ 05.12.2011
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