The Next Phase of the Russian-Chechen Conflict. .
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Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 59Global Issues. Publisher: Jane's Terrorism and Security Monitor, 2004ISSN: 1522-3221;.Subject(s): Al-Qaeda (Organization) | Chechens | Chechnya (Russia) -- History -- Civil War (1994- ) -- Atrocities | Putin, Vladimir | Russia (Federation) -- Politics and government | Terrorism -- Russia (Federation) | Terrorists | Violence -- Russia (Federation)DDC classification: 050 Summary: "The Beslan [Russia] atrocity highlights political and security deficiencies in the Kremlin and reveals that the Chechen terrorists have the resources and motivation to continue their campaign. The conflict, it seems, is doomed to escalation." (JANE'S TERRORISM & SECURITY MONITOR) This article discusses the Beslan school hostage crisis and considers how the conflict between Russia and Chechen rebels may play out in the future.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: The Next Phase of the Russian-Chechen Conflict, Sept. 2004; pp. 1-4.
"The Beslan [Russia] atrocity highlights political and security deficiencies in the Kremlin and reveals that the Chechen terrorists have the resources and motivation to continue their campaign. The conflict, it seems, is doomed to escalation." (JANE'S TERRORISM & SECURITY MONITOR) This article discusses the Beslan school hostage crisis and considers how the conflict between Russia and Chechen rebels may play out in the future.
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