The implications of Moscow's military involvement in Chechnya for the Russian armed forces has, until very recently, been virtually ignored in Russian military literature. The experience of the war itself has rarely received a mention even in those articles which address the problems of local wars. Many of the ‘lessons’ of Chechnya which have been identified by Russian officers are really thinly‐disguised complaints about the government's failure to provide adequate financial and political support for the armed forces. During the past year, however, there has been a change in the tone and substance of discussions about the Chechen conflict. Russian military officers are becoming more willing to ask fundamental questions about the army's per...
On December 11, 1994, Russia invaded the secessionist republic of Chechnya in the North Caucasus. Th...
This report examines military airstrikes and ground operations that Russia launched against its Chec...
Provides a history of the Russian Army from the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 until the anne...
The implications of Moscow's military involvement in Chechnya for the Russian armed forces has, unti...
Following the 11 September 2001 attacks, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the myriad of smaller...
Widespread media interest into the Chechen conflict reflects an ongoing concern about the evolution ...
This repository item contains a single issue of Behind the Breaking News, a briefing published from ...
Chechnya is not recognized internationally as a sovereign state. It declared independence from Russi...
What are the prospects for peace in Chechnya? Conflict dynamics suggest they are dim. While inoffici...
The intention of this paper is to provide an explanation for the issues that Russia currently faces ...
The conflict in Chechnya is one of the most protracted of all the post-Soviet conflicts and is the o...
The aim of this article is to examine the struggle between Moscow and the post-Soviet Chechen secess...
The Moscow hostage drama has brought the war in Chechnya back into public discussion. Spectacular ki...
Chechnya is a strategic country for Russia because it is located in the North Caucasus, a region con...
Conclusion: The use of nationalist discourse in the second Chechen War and the Russian violations of...
On December 11, 1994, Russia invaded the secessionist republic of Chechnya in the North Caucasus. Th...
This report examines military airstrikes and ground operations that Russia launched against its Chec...
Provides a history of the Russian Army from the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 until the anne...
The implications of Moscow's military involvement in Chechnya for the Russian armed forces has, unti...
Following the 11 September 2001 attacks, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the myriad of smaller...
Widespread media interest into the Chechen conflict reflects an ongoing concern about the evolution ...
This repository item contains a single issue of Behind the Breaking News, a briefing published from ...
Chechnya is not recognized internationally as a sovereign state. It declared independence from Russi...
What are the prospects for peace in Chechnya? Conflict dynamics suggest they are dim. While inoffici...
The intention of this paper is to provide an explanation for the issues that Russia currently faces ...
The conflict in Chechnya is one of the most protracted of all the post-Soviet conflicts and is the o...
The aim of this article is to examine the struggle between Moscow and the post-Soviet Chechen secess...
The Moscow hostage drama has brought the war in Chechnya back into public discussion. Spectacular ki...
Chechnya is a strategic country for Russia because it is located in the North Caucasus, a region con...
Conclusion: The use of nationalist discourse in the second Chechen War and the Russian violations of...
On December 11, 1994, Russia invaded the secessionist republic of Chechnya in the North Caucasus. Th...
This report examines military airstrikes and ground operations that Russia launched against its Chec...
Provides a history of the Russian Army from the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 until the anne...