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Chechnya - Russia's 'War on Terror'
Of wolves and werewolves: Demonisation in the Russo-Chechen confrontation
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August 7 2007
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August 7 2007
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: 73-88
DOI:
10.4324/9780203946664-12
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Book chapters
pp. 21
Introduction
pp. 30
The roots of violence in the Russo-Chechen conflict: Identifying Galtung’s Conflict Triangle
pp. 49
A tragic history: Unresolved contradictions in the Russo-Chechen relationship
pp. 73
Of wolves and werewolves: Demonisation in the Russo-Chechen confrontation
pp. 89
Wars by any other name: Yeltsin’s ‘restoration of constitutional order’ and Putin’s ‘counter-terrorist operation’
pp. 109
9/11, Chechnya and the war on terror
pp. 130
Entrepreneurs of violence
pp. 151
The paths not taken: The Russian failure to reach a political solution in Chechnya
pp. 169
The international dimension
pp. 188
Conclusion
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