Russia's Chechen War
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Ongoing concern about the evolution of federal Russia with considerable media interest
The Russian conflict with Chechnya is intrinsic to an understanding of post-communist Russia
Will be widely read by undergraduates, post-graduate researchers, academics and policy-makers, and will appeal to those interested in current affairs
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Ongoing concern about the evolution of federal Russia with considerable media interest
The Russian conflict with Chechnya is intrinsic to an understanding of post-communist Russia
Will be widely read by undergraduates, post-graduate researchers, academics and policy-makers, and will appeal to those interested in current affairs
Tracy German is a graduate in Russian from the University of Edinburgh and was awarded a PhD by the University of Aberdeen on Russia's conflict with Chechnya. She has lived in Russia and Ukraine and also speaks French and German. She is currently a Research Manager at the World Markets Research Centre, specialising in the former Soviet Union and its energy sector.
Title: Russia's Chechen War
Author: German, Tracey C.
ISBN: 9780415753951
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Date: 2014-04-03
Number of Pages: 256
Weight: 0.4900 kg
'This book should not be left to historians or regional experts. Its main value arguably lies in its readable but reliable chronicling, and its restrained but authoritative analysis of processes a decade ago which have a profound impact today, and not just in Russia and Chechnya.' -SEER
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