North Caucasus: the Russian Gordian knot The key problems and conflicts in the region and the effect thereof on the future of Russia

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Series Details No.16, December 2004
Publication Date 15/12/2004
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North Caucasus is the most instable part of the Russian Federation: since the early 90's, there has been going on the military conflict in Chechnya, which is gradually spilling over into the other republics of the region, terrorism seems to have occupied its regular position in the political life of Caucasus, organized crime is flourishing, the tension persists there and military incidents and attacks are breaking out every now and again. During the recent year, the destabilization of the region, which affects many fields of Russian political and social life, has grown to an alarming size.

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