Russia's Counterinsurgency in North Caucasus: Performance and Consequences: The Strategic Threat of Religious Extremism and Moscow’s Response
Editat de Strategic Studies Institute (U.S.) Autor Ariel Cohen Army War College (U.S.)en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 mai 2014 – vârsta de la 18 ani
The
North
Caucasus
region
has
been
a
source
of
instability
for
the
past
several
centuries.
Most
recently,
Chechen
aspirations
to
achieve
full
independence
after
the
break-up
of
the
Soviet
Union
led
to
two
disastrous
wars.
While the active phase of the Chechen conflict ended in year 2000--more than a decade ago-- the underlying social, economic, and political issues of the region remain. A low-level insurgency continues to persist in the North Caucasus region, with occasional terrorist attacks in the Russian heartland. . There are few reasons to expect any substantial improvement in the situation for years to come. Chechnya functions as a de facto independent entity; Islamist influence in Dagestan is growing, terror attacks continue, and the rest of the North Caucasus requires massive presence of Russian security services to keep the situation under control. Preventing the North Caucasus from slipping back into greater instability requires tackling corruption, cronyism, discrimination, and unemployment—something the Kremlin has so far not been very willing to do. “Small wars” in the Caucasus resonated as far away as Boston, MA, and more international attention and cooperation is necessary to prevent the region from blowing up.
This monograph examines the issues behind the continuing low-level insurgency in the Russian North Caucasus. It begins by analyzing the history of the bloody and contentious relations between the Russian and the North Caucasus Muslim nations, focusing specifically on the process of subjugating the region by the Russian Empire; the Caucasus wars of the 19th century; and the two Chechen wars and their aftermath, beginning in 1994 until today.
While the active phase of the Chechen conflict ended in year 2000--more than a decade ago-- the underlying social, economic, and political issues of the region remain. A low-level insurgency continues to persist in the North Caucasus region, with occasional terrorist attacks in the Russian heartland. . There are few reasons to expect any substantial improvement in the situation for years to come. Chechnya functions as a de facto independent entity; Islamist influence in Dagestan is growing, terror attacks continue, and the rest of the North Caucasus requires massive presence of Russian security services to keep the situation under control. Preventing the North Caucasus from slipping back into greater instability requires tackling corruption, cronyism, discrimination, and unemployment—something the Kremlin has so far not been very willing to do. “Small wars” in the Caucasus resonated as far away as Boston, MA, and more international attention and cooperation is necessary to prevent the region from blowing up.
This monograph examines the issues behind the continuing low-level insurgency in the Russian North Caucasus. It begins by analyzing the history of the bloody and contentious relations between the Russian and the North Caucasus Muslim nations, focusing specifically on the process of subjugating the region by the Russian Empire; the Caucasus wars of the 19th century; and the two Chechen wars and their aftermath, beginning in 1994 until today.
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ISBN-13: 9781584876069
ISBN-10: 1584876069
Pagini: 108
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția Department of the Army
ISBN-10: 1584876069
Pagini: 108
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția Department of the Army
Notă biografică
ABOUT
THE
AUTHOR
Ariel Cohen is a recognized authority on international security and energy policy, and the rule of law. He is a leading expert in Russia/Eurasia, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East, and serves as a Senior Research Fellow in Russian and Eurasian Studies and International Energy Policy at The Heritage Foundation. Dr. Cohen frequently testifies before committees of the U.S. Congress, including the Senate and House Foreign Relations Committees, the House Armed Services Committee, the House Judiciary Committee, and the Helsinki Commission. Dr. Cohen regularly lectures at the request of U.S. Government institutions: the U.S. Department of State, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Training and Doctrine and Special Forces Commands of the U.S. armed services, the Central Intelligence Agency, and the Defense Intelligence Agency. He also conducts White House briefings and directs high-level conferences on international security, energy, the rule of law, crime and corruption, and a variety of other issues. Dr. Cohen consults for Fortune 500 companies and international law firms. He served as a Senior Consultant for Burson Marsteller’s Emerging Markets practice, a global public affairs firm, and for Emerging Markets Communications, a boutique strategic communications consultancy. He has prepared expert testimonies and/or testified in high-profile cases tried by leading Washington law firms; and wrote expert opinions for investors who are involved in multi-billion dollar suits against illegal expropriations in the countries of Eastern Europe and Eurasia.
Dr. Cohen was a Policy Adviser with the National Institute for Public Policy’s Center for Deterrence Analysis and has consulted for U.S. Agency for International Development, the World Bank, the Pentagon, the U.S. Senate, and Radio Liberty-Radio Free Europe. Dr. Cohen is a member of the Editorial Board ofCentral Asia and the Caucasus(Stockholm) and is on the Board of Advisors of the Institute for Analysis of Global Security, Endowment for Middle East Truth, and Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. He is also a member of the Council of Foreign Relations, the International Institute for Strategic Studies (London), and the American Council on Germany. Dr. Cohen has published six books and monographs, 30 book chapters, and over 500 articles in professional and popular media. He appeared on CNN, NBC, CBS, FOX, C-SPAN, BBC-TV, Al Jazeera English, and all Russian and Ukrainian national TV networks. He was a commentator on a Voice of America weekly radio and TV show for 8 years. Currently, he is a Contributing Editor toThe National Interestand a blogger for the Voice of America. For 8 years, he wrote commentary columns forUnited Press International,Middle East Times, and has extensively written as a guest columnist forThe New York Times,International Herald Tribune,Christian Science Monitor,The Washington Post,The Wall Street Journal,The Washington Times,EurasiaNet, andNational Review Online. In Europe, his analyses have appeared inKommersant; Izvestiya; Hurriyet;the popular Russian website,Ezhenedelny Zhurnal;and many others.
Ariel Cohen is a recognized authority on international security and energy policy, and the rule of law. He is a leading expert in Russia/Eurasia, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East, and serves as a Senior Research Fellow in Russian and Eurasian Studies and International Energy Policy at The Heritage Foundation. Dr. Cohen frequently testifies before committees of the U.S. Congress, including the Senate and House Foreign Relations Committees, the House Armed Services Committee, the House Judiciary Committee, and the Helsinki Commission. Dr. Cohen regularly lectures at the request of U.S. Government institutions: the U.S. Department of State, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Training and Doctrine and Special Forces Commands of the U.S. armed services, the Central Intelligence Agency, and the Defense Intelligence Agency. He also conducts White House briefings and directs high-level conferences on international security, energy, the rule of law, crime and corruption, and a variety of other issues. Dr. Cohen consults for Fortune 500 companies and international law firms. He served as a Senior Consultant for Burson Marsteller’s Emerging Markets practice, a global public affairs firm, and for Emerging Markets Communications, a boutique strategic communications consultancy. He has prepared expert testimonies and/or testified in high-profile cases tried by leading Washington law firms; and wrote expert opinions for investors who are involved in multi-billion dollar suits against illegal expropriations in the countries of Eastern Europe and Eurasia.
Dr. Cohen was a Policy Adviser with the National Institute for Public Policy’s Center for Deterrence Analysis and has consulted for U.S. Agency for International Development, the World Bank, the Pentagon, the U.S. Senate, and Radio Liberty-Radio Free Europe. Dr. Cohen is a member of the Editorial Board ofCentral Asia and the Caucasus(Stockholm) and is on the Board of Advisors of the Institute for Analysis of Global Security, Endowment for Middle East Truth, and Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. He is also a member of the Council of Foreign Relations, the International Institute for Strategic Studies (London), and the American Council on Germany. Dr. Cohen has published six books and monographs, 30 book chapters, and over 500 articles in professional and popular media. He appeared on CNN, NBC, CBS, FOX, C-SPAN, BBC-TV, Al Jazeera English, and all Russian and Ukrainian national TV networks. He was a commentator on a Voice of America weekly radio and TV show for 8 years. Currently, he is a Contributing Editor toThe National Interestand a blogger for the Voice of America. For 8 years, he wrote commentary columns forUnited Press International,Middle East Times, and has extensively written as a guest columnist forThe New York Times,International Herald Tribune,Christian Science Monitor,The Washington Post,The Wall Street Journal,The Washington Times,EurasiaNet, andNational Review Online. In Europe, his analyses have appeared inKommersant; Izvestiya; Hurriyet;the popular Russian website,Ezhenedelny Zhurnal;and many others.
Descriere
This
monograph
examines
the
issues
behind
the
continuing
low-level
insurgency
in
the
Russian
North
Caucasus.
It
begins
by
analyzing
the
history
of
the
bloody
and
contentious
relations
between
the
Russian
and
the
North
Caucasus
Muslim
nations,
focusing
specifically
on
the
process
of
subjugating
the
region
by
the
Russian
Empire;
the
Caucasus
wars
of
the
19th
century;
and
the
two
Chechen
wars
and
their
aftermath,
beginning
in
1994
until
today.
This book will appeal to the national security and policy community. Academia and political science students researching the Russia's North Caucus, including Chechens, Ingush, Circassians, and other North Caucus nations that feel angst with Russians may find this text a helpful aid from a historical perspective dating back to the 18thc Century and forward. The author showcases the growth of terrorist activity in the region and poses outlook and recommendations in the rise of Radical Islamism. Military students and leaders may find this book refreshing as the book points to growing a coalition of nations to address the consequences of Russia's actions that are relevant in modern society.
Russia and the Soviet Union resources collectioncan be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/international-foreign-affairs/russia-soviet-union
Counterinsurgency collectionis available here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/security-defense-law-enforcement/counterinsurgency
This book will appeal to the national security and policy community. Academia and political science students researching the Russia's North Caucus, including Chechens, Ingush, Circassians, and other North Caucus nations that feel angst with Russians may find this text a helpful aid from a historical perspective dating back to the 18thc Century and forward. The author showcases the growth of terrorist activity in the region and poses outlook and recommendations in the rise of Radical Islamism. Military students and leaders may find this book refreshing as the book points to growing a coalition of nations to address the consequences of Russia's actions that are relevant in modern society.
Russia and the Soviet Union resources collectioncan be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/international-foreign-affairs/russia-soviet-union
Counterinsurgency collectionis available here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/security-defense-law-enforcement/counterinsurgency