Chechnya is a country plagued by terrorism and human rights abuses. A primary source of these issues is the unsettled situation between local insurgents and the Russian military. This conflict, increasing in magnitude over time, makes it incredibly difficult to negotiate the terms of Chechnya’s independence perpetuating the crisis. Rising violence fuels Russia’s frustration in addressing the conflict with Chechen groups. Russia has and continues to employ various tactics to minimize the violence, but such tactics have all so far been unsuccessful
Central Asia, once one of the least known regions in the world, has become important to the United S...
“9/11 changed everything.” Not really. In fact, there has been far more continuity than change over ...
Praca magisterska prezentuje temat kryzysu praw człowieka, który miał miejsce na terytorium Republik...
The root of animosity between Russians and Chechens extends for more than a century, beginning when ...
The intention of this paper is to provide an explanation for the issues that Russia currently faces ...
Since the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia has experienced high levels of ethnic conflict with regar...
The conflict between Chechnya and Russia combined with September 11 has focused more international a...
Chechnya is not recognized internationally as a sovereign state. It declared independence from Russi...
Uzbekistan is at the crossroads of the Central Asian region. Because of its strategic location and n...
In October 1999 “the second Chechen war” broke out. In December the Russian federal army started an ...
War rarely is good for human rights. The decision of the United States to launch a “global war on te...
Since 1994, the wars between the Russian military and Chechen nationalist forces have resulted in b...
This report examines military airstrikes and ground operations that Russia launched against its Chec...
The events of 11 September 2001, bloody terrorist attacks in Middle East, Bali Island, Dubrovka, Mad...
The Central Asian republics have largely remained hidden from the world attention since they gained ...
Central Asia, once one of the least known regions in the world, has become important to the United S...
“9/11 changed everything.” Not really. In fact, there has been far more continuity than change over ...
Praca magisterska prezentuje temat kryzysu praw człowieka, który miał miejsce na terytorium Republik...
The root of animosity between Russians and Chechens extends for more than a century, beginning when ...
The intention of this paper is to provide an explanation for the issues that Russia currently faces ...
Since the fall of the Soviet Union, Russia has experienced high levels of ethnic conflict with regar...
The conflict between Chechnya and Russia combined with September 11 has focused more international a...
Chechnya is not recognized internationally as a sovereign state. It declared independence from Russi...
Uzbekistan is at the crossroads of the Central Asian region. Because of its strategic location and n...
In October 1999 “the second Chechen war” broke out. In December the Russian federal army started an ...
War rarely is good for human rights. The decision of the United States to launch a “global war on te...
Since 1994, the wars between the Russian military and Chechen nationalist forces have resulted in b...
This report examines military airstrikes and ground operations that Russia launched against its Chec...
The events of 11 September 2001, bloody terrorist attacks in Middle East, Bali Island, Dubrovka, Mad...
The Central Asian republics have largely remained hidden from the world attention since they gained ...
Central Asia, once one of the least known regions in the world, has become important to the United S...
“9/11 changed everything.” Not really. In fact, there has been far more continuity than change over ...
Praca magisterska prezentuje temat kryzysu praw człowieka, który miał miejsce na terytorium Republik...