Description
'Chechnya: from Past to Future' creates a historical framework against which the most pressing issues raised by the Chenchen struggle are considered, including the rights and wrongs of Chechen secessionism, the role of Islamic and Western international agencies in defending human rights, the conduct of the war, changing perceptions of the war against the backdrop of international terrorism, democracy in Chechnya itself and the uncertain fate of democracy in Russia as a whole.
A unique collection of essays, considering every angle of the Chechen conflict.
About the Author
Richard Sakwa is Professor of Russian and European Politics at the University of Kent. His current research interests focus on problems of democratic development in Russia, the nature of postcommunism, and the global challenges facing the former communist countries. His many books include 'Putin: Russia's Choice' (Routledge, 2004), 'Russian Politics and Society' (Routledge, 2002) and 'The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union' (Routledge, 1999).
Reviews
'A set of well-written articles... highly recommended.' -'Choice Magazine'
'An outstanding, engaging contribution to our knowledge of Chechnya and the Chechen conflict.' -'The Slavonic and East European Review'
'A worthwhile read for those interested in understanding the tragic violence that has gripped the erstwhile breakaway republic...the informative and diverse voices certainly contribute to the volume's intellectual richness.' -'The Russian Review'
Book Information
ISBN 9781843311652
Author Richard Sakwa
Format Paperback
Page Count 302
Imprint Anthem Press
Publisher Anthem Press
Weight(grams) 454g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 155mm * 26mm