The Russo-Chechen conflict started in the early 1800s and continues today. It is one of the mostintractable and long-lasting ethnopolitical conflicts in the world and is replete with violence andatrocities that have escalated and deescalated from time to time. In this paper several peace andconflict studies (PACS) theories are used to assess the conflict and link formal and informalpeacemaking strategies to the Russo-Chechen conflict. It is argued that informal multilevel andmultimodal diplomacy on different levels is necessary for transformation of this conflict
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This article examines the Internal Armed Conflicts that have emerged in the Post-Soviet space. They ...
The collapse of the Soviet Union was remarkably peaceful, but its aftermath has been remarkably viol...
The Russo-Chechen conflict started in the early 1800s and continues today. It is one of the most int...
This paper describes the ethnopolitical conflict between Russia and Chechnya, and explores thecauses...
On the night of December 31, 1995, Russian Federation forces launched a massive tank and infantry as...
The conflict in Chechnya is one of the most protracted of all the post-Soviet conflicts and is the o...
The conflicts in and around Chechnya are intractable, with a perceived impossibility to find a negot...
The aim of this article is to examine the struggle between Moscow and the post-Soviet Chechen secess...
This article explores the major approaches to the study of conflict resolution strategy from a varie...
What are the prospects for peace in Chechnya? Conflict dynamics suggest they are dim. While inoffici...
Widespread media interest into the Chechen conflict reflects an ongoing concern about the evolution ...
The purpose of this article is to present the genesis of the Chechen-Russian conflict, including the...
The article reviews the present state of analysis of regional conflict resolution in foreign and Rus...
The intention of this paper is to provide an explanation for the issues that Russia currently faces ...
Media, like religion, may create, escalate, or deescalate conflict. In the age of technology, partie...
This article examines the Internal Armed Conflicts that have emerged in the Post-Soviet space. They ...
The collapse of the Soviet Union was remarkably peaceful, but its aftermath has been remarkably viol...
The Russo-Chechen conflict started in the early 1800s and continues today. It is one of the most int...
This paper describes the ethnopolitical conflict between Russia and Chechnya, and explores thecauses...
On the night of December 31, 1995, Russian Federation forces launched a massive tank and infantry as...
The conflict in Chechnya is one of the most protracted of all the post-Soviet conflicts and is the o...
The conflicts in and around Chechnya are intractable, with a perceived impossibility to find a negot...
The aim of this article is to examine the struggle between Moscow and the post-Soviet Chechen secess...
This article explores the major approaches to the study of conflict resolution strategy from a varie...
What are the prospects for peace in Chechnya? Conflict dynamics suggest they are dim. While inoffici...
Widespread media interest into the Chechen conflict reflects an ongoing concern about the evolution ...
The purpose of this article is to present the genesis of the Chechen-Russian conflict, including the...
The article reviews the present state of analysis of regional conflict resolution in foreign and Rus...
The intention of this paper is to provide an explanation for the issues that Russia currently faces ...
Media, like religion, may create, escalate, or deescalate conflict. In the age of technology, partie...
This article examines the Internal Armed Conflicts that have emerged in the Post-Soviet space. They ...
The collapse of the Soviet Union was remarkably peaceful, but its aftermath has been remarkably viol...