Published online: 22 October 2020Insurgents in the North Caucasus switched from the al-Qaedaaffiliated Imarat Kavkaz to the Islamic State after 2014. Although this transition was partially the result of Imarat Kavkaz’s military defeat, it has also settled two decades of tension over ideology. It signalled the victory of Salafi-jihadism over a nationally rooted (radical) Islamism and led to a break between the insurgents and the Caucasian context. This de-territorialization of grievances for the war has in turn increased the threat of radical Islamist violence for Russia
This research presents analysis for identifying common risk and resilience factors that contributed ...
The three papers offered in this monograph provide a detailed analysis of the insurgency and counter...
This study examines the recent trends of Islamic radicalization and ethnic nationalism in the southw...
Published online: 03 July 2020Terrorism connected to the North Caucasus has been pervasive in Russia...
In this article we analyse the difficulties of the ideological fight against hostile propaganda of “...
Building on an earlier article entitled Islam in the North Caucasus, by Bowers at al., published in ...
Jean-François Ratelle investigates the causes behind the downfall of the North Caucasus insurgency f...
This article seeks to provide an explanation of the shifts and trends in the insurgency and Russian ...
The eastern part of the Northern Caucasus (Dagestan, Chechnya and Ingushetia) is becoming an increa...
The sheer scale and brutality of the hostilities between Russia and Chechnya stand out as an excepti...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, the Caucasus became, once more in its history, the sphere o...
Since 11 September 2001 Islam and Islamic fundamentalism, in particular, have been at the centre of ...
Published online: 10 November 2022Contra the often-held assumption that the Islamist danger has been...
Published online: 10 November 2022Contra the often-held assumption that the Islamist danger has been...
Salafism is considered a powerful mobilising ideology used by many Islamist and terrorist movements ...
This research presents analysis for identifying common risk and resilience factors that contributed ...
The three papers offered in this monograph provide a detailed analysis of the insurgency and counter...
This study examines the recent trends of Islamic radicalization and ethnic nationalism in the southw...
Published online: 03 July 2020Terrorism connected to the North Caucasus has been pervasive in Russia...
In this article we analyse the difficulties of the ideological fight against hostile propaganda of “...
Building on an earlier article entitled Islam in the North Caucasus, by Bowers at al., published in ...
Jean-François Ratelle investigates the causes behind the downfall of the North Caucasus insurgency f...
This article seeks to provide an explanation of the shifts and trends in the insurgency and Russian ...
The eastern part of the Northern Caucasus (Dagestan, Chechnya and Ingushetia) is becoming an increa...
The sheer scale and brutality of the hostilities between Russia and Chechnya stand out as an excepti...
At the turn of the twenty-first century, the Caucasus became, once more in its history, the sphere o...
Since 11 September 2001 Islam and Islamic fundamentalism, in particular, have been at the centre of ...
Published online: 10 November 2022Contra the often-held assumption that the Islamist danger has been...
Published online: 10 November 2022Contra the often-held assumption that the Islamist danger has been...
Salafism is considered a powerful mobilising ideology used by many Islamist and terrorist movements ...
This research presents analysis for identifying common risk and resilience factors that contributed ...
The three papers offered in this monograph provide a detailed analysis of the insurgency and counter...
This study examines the recent trends of Islamic radicalization and ethnic nationalism in the southw...