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Russia (TM)s Restless Frontier Dmitri Trenin

Russia (TM)s Restless Frontier By Dmitri Trenin

Russia (TM)s Restless Frontier by Dmitri Trenin


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The conflict in Chechnya, going through its low- and high-intensity phases, has been doggedly accompanying Russia's development. In the last decade, the Chechen war was widely covered, both in Russia and in the West.

Russia (TM)s Restless Frontier Summary

Russia (TM)s Restless Frontier: the Chechnya Factor in Post-Soviet Russia by Dmitri Trenin

The conflict in Chechnya, going through its low- and high-intensity phases, has been doggedly accompanying Russia's development. In the last decade, the Chechen war was widely covered, both in Russia and in the West. While most books look at the causes of the war, explain its zigzag course, and condemn the brutalities and crimes associated with it, this book is different. Its focus lies beyond the Caucasus battlefield.
In Russia's Restless Frontier, Dmitri Trenin and Aleksei Malashenko examine the implications of the war with Chechnya for Russia's post-Soviet evolution. Considering Chechnya's impact on Russia's military, domestic politics, foreign policy, and ethnic relations, the authors contend that the Chechen factor must be addressed before Russia can continue its development.

Russia (TM)s Restless Frontier Reviews

the main authors indeed provide insights and analysis that are hard to find elsewhere and probably not available in another single source....the book constitutes a chilling analysis of the war's consequences that is all the more notable for being written by Russisans. With its deep insights into Russian state and society, this is as strong an indictment of Russian policy in Chechnia as any -Svante Cornell, Johns Hopkins University-SAIS, Slavic Review, 9/1/2006

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Trenin and Malashenko offer the most comprehensive and detached analysis yet available of the meaning of the war in Chechnya for Russia's political development, security concerns, and relations with the rest of the world. It is a very important book. -Lt. General William E. Odom, U.S. Army (Ret.), 3/1/2004

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Dmitri Trenin and Alexei Malashenko believe that the tragic mishandling of Chechnya could put Russia's other post-Soviet achievements at risk. This is a bold, brave and persuasive argument that deserves the widest possible hearing. -Stephen Sestanovich, Council on Foreign Relations and former Ambassador at Large for the New Independent States, 3/1/2004

About Dmitri Trenin

Dmitri V. Trenin is deputy director of the Carnegie Moscow Center, a senior associate of the Carnegie Endowment, and chair of the Moscow Center's Foreign and Security Policy Program, Russia. He has been with the Center since its inception in 1993. He is author of The End of Eurasia: Russia on the Border Between Geopolitics and Globalization (2002), published by the Carnegie Endowment. Aleksei Malashenko is codirector of the Carnegie Moscow Center's Ethnicity and Nation-Building Project, Russia. He is also a professor at the Moscow Institute for International Relations and former head of Islamic Studies at the Oriental Institute of the Russian Academy of Science. Anatol Lieven is senior associate with the Carnegie Endowment.

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NLS9780870032035
9780870032035
0870032038
Russia (TM)s Restless Frontier: the Chechnya Factor in Post-Soviet Russia by Dmitri Trenin
New
Paperback
Brookings Institution
2004-03-16
253
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