An endless war: the Russian-Chechen conflict in perspective
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Preface
by Anatol
Lieven
..............................................13
I. The Chechens: An ethnic portrait
....................................17
The Caucasus
........................................................17
Origins of the Chechens
...............................................18
Village defence
-
home defence
.........................................19
Tamerlane s invasions and their impact on the formation of society
............20
Feudal clashes
-
the collapse of feudal society and the beginning of mountain
democracy
..........................................................20
Tukkhums and teyps
..................................................21
The culture of violence in the Caucasus. Vying for prestige
..................24
Adat
law and the blood feud
............................................26
Chechen fatalism
-
yakh
..............................................30
Hospitality
..........................................................34
Mountain etiquette
....................................................35
Attitudes towards women
..............................................37
Chechen humour
.....................................................39
Differences between mountain people, and townspeople and lowland dwellers
. .40
II. The Great Caucasian War
.........................................43
In the beginning
......................................................43
The eighteenth century
-
the increasing expansion of the Russian Empire
......44
Ushurma Mansur s rebellion
............................................47
Yermolov s policies
...................................................49
Shamil of Gimry: The third imam
.......................................52
Islam, naqshbandiyya and the principles of Shamil s
imamate
..............53
Military tactics
.....................................................56
Shamil s capture and the end of the Great Caucasian War
.................57
The war and its consequences
..........................................58
Shamil and the Chechens
..............................................61
Between resistance and loyalty
..........................................62
War losses
...........................................................67
Contents
Sheikh
Kunta-Haji
and qadiriyya
........................................
III. Chechnya as part of the Soviet state
................................
71
The hope for independence
.............................................
Deportation under Stalin
...............................................
Russification
................................................ ........
The demographic boom, urbanisation, and the rise of Chechen mafia
........79
81
IV. The Chechen revolution
...........................................
81
Vaynakh revival
......................................................
The Dudayev phenomenon
.............................................
Chechen independence
(1991-1994).....................................
84
Negotiating from a position of power
....................................
Dudayev s (sutyethnocracy
.............................................
92
1992-1994:
The menace of civil war
.....................................
93
1993:
Changes in Russia
...............................................
95
V. The first Chechen war
.............................................
95
The prelude to the invasion
.............................................
98
November
26, 1994:
Attack on Grozny
...................................
100
The beginning of the Chechen war
.....................................
102
The enemies at the beginning of the campaign
............................
1(14
The target: The Presidential Palace in Grozny
............................
The New Year s Eve fiasco
............................................
The war and its reflection in Russian society
.............................
109
The occupation of Grozny. Mountain warfare
.............................
Attack on Samashki
..................................................
Attack on Budennovsk
...............................................
из
Negotiations and bombardment
........................................
Attack on Kizlyar
....................................................
ll4
Dudayev s death and intensified negotiations
.............................
President Yandarbiyev
................................................
^
The Khasavyurt Peace Accords
........................................
^
Summary
..........................................................^0
Specifics of the decision-making process
................................
Personalisation of the conflict
...... ...................
Contents
9
Victims of the first Chechen war
.......................................125
VI. Internar
Chechnya and the invasion of Dagestan
...................127
Chechen independence
(1996-1999)....................................127
Politicisation of Islam
................................................132
Wahhabism, Salafism, Jihadism
........................................135
Socio-economic developments in Dagestan
..............................143
Spread of Salafism in Dagestan
........................................144
Invasion of Dagestan
.................................................147
The situation in Russia on the eve of the second Chechen war
...............150
The Putin phenomenon and terrorist attacks in Russian cities
................152
VD.
The beginnings of the second Chechen war
........................159
Changes in public opinion
.............................................159
Preparing for the invasion
.............................................162
Phase
1
of the operation: Forming a security zone
.........................164
Phase
2
of the operation: Blockading Grozny
.............................165
Phase
3
of the operation: The attack on Grozny and battles in the towns
......167
Figures for the warring parties
.........................................167
The battle of Grozny
.................................................168
Results of the active phase of warfare
...................................170
Military casualties
.................................................170
Civilian casualties
.................................................171
VIII.
The human rights situation in Chechnya
.........................173
Zachistkas
..........................................................173
Filtration points and torture
............................................176
Checkpoints
........................................................178
Disappearances
......................................................179
Rape
..............................................................180
Capricious courts
....................................................181
Attitude of Russian officials
...........................................184
Blocking of international inspections
....................................186
Summary
..........................................................188
Contents
IRQ
К.
Normalisation
..................................................
loy
189
Competing options
...................................................
Ahmad Kadyrov
.....................................................
191
IQ«
The technology of Chechen elections
...................................
iyj
The constitutional referendum
.......................................
17J
198
The presidential election
............................................
Kadyrov and the fate of Chechenisation
...............................
202
The Chechen militia
.................................................
The pitfalls of Chechenisation
........................................
211
The free presidential election of
Alu
Alkhanov
........................
216
218
Ramzan s era
.....................................................
Conclusion
.........................................................
z
X. The resistance
...................................................
227
997
Maskhadov s attempts at negotiation
....................................
Changes to the mood in society and peace projects
........................
ΖώΟ
941
Hope from
Lichtenstein
...............................................
Summary of terrorist and other attacks during the current conflict
in Chechnya (since
2000).............................................
233
Tragedy in the
Dubravka
Theatre
.......................................
236
Situation inside the theatre
..........................................
2
Circumstances of the attack
.........................................
2
Circumstances of the investigation
....................................
2
Tragedy in Beslan
...................................................
246
Circumstances of the court investigation
...............................
Federal responses
..................................................
The situation inside the resistance movement after the year
2000............
2 l
Radicalisation
.....................................................
265
Ethnification
......................................................
268
Individualisation
..................................................
Internationalisation
................................................
Regionalisation
...................................................
Recent attacks on Grozny, Nazran and Nalchik
...........................
The socio-economic and political situation in the North Caucasian republics
.. .290
Contents
11
The emergence of jamaats in the north-western Caucasus and their
radicalisation
.......................................................292
Ingushetia
........................................................297
North Ossetia
.....................................................297
Dagestan and the Stavropol Region
...................................298
Summary
..........................................................299
XL The Chechen war and Russian society
.............................303
The media aspect
....................................................303
Reorganisation of the state
............................................307
Xenophobia and intolerance
...........................................311
Conclusion
.........................................................314
Endnotes..........................................................317
Glossary
...........................................................357
Bibliography on the Russian-Chechen conflict and related issues
.........361
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Contents
Preface
by Anatol
Lieven
.13
I. The Chechens: An ethnic portrait
.17
The Caucasus
.17
Origins of the Chechens
.18
Village defence
-
home defence
.19
Tamerlane's invasions and their impact on the formation of society
.20
Feudal clashes
-
the collapse of feudal society and the beginning of mountain
democracy
.20
Tukkhums and teyps
.21
The culture of violence in the Caucasus. Vying for prestige
.24
Adat
law and the blood feud
.26
Chechen fatalism
-
yakh'
.30
Hospitality
.34
Mountain etiquette
.35
Attitudes towards women
.37
Chechen humour
.39
Differences between mountain people, and townspeople and lowland dwellers
. .40
II. The Great Caucasian War
.43
In the beginning
.43
The eighteenth century
-
the increasing expansion of the Russian Empire
.44
Ushurma Mansur's rebellion
.47
Yermolov's policies
.49
Shamil of Gimry: The third imam
.52
Islam, naqshbandiyya and the principles of Shamil's
imamate
.53
Military tactics
.56
Shamil's capture and the end of the Great Caucasian War
.57
The war and its consequences
.58
Shamil and the Chechens
.61
Between resistance and loyalty
.62
War losses
.67
Contents
Sheikh
Kunta-Haji
and qadiriyya
.
III. Chechnya as part of the Soviet state
.'
71
The hope for independence
.
Deportation under Stalin
.
Russification
.'.
The demographic boom, urbanisation, and the rise of "Chechen mafia"
.79
81
IV. The Chechen revolution
.
81
Vaynakh revival
.
The Dudayev phenomenon
.
Chechen independence
(1991-1994).
84
Negotiating from a position of power
.
Dudayev's (sutyethnocracy
.
92
1992-1994:
The menace of civil war
.
93
1993:
Changes in Russia
.
95
V. The first Chechen war
.
95
The prelude to the invasion
.
98
November
26, 1994:
Attack on Grozny
.
100
The beginning of the Chechen war
.
102
The enemies at the beginning of the campaign
.
1(14
The target: The Presidential Palace in Grozny
.
The New Year's Eve fiasco
.
The war and its reflection in Russian society
.
109
The occupation of Grozny. Mountain warfare
.
Attack on Samashki
.'
Attack on Budennovsk
.
из
Negotiations and bombardment
.
Attack on Kizlyar
.
ll4
Dudayev's death and intensified negotiations
.
President Yandarbiyev
.
^
The Khasavyurt Peace Accords
.
^
Summary
.^0
Specifics of the decision-making process
.
Personalisation of the conflict
. .
Contents
9
Victims of the first Chechen war
.125
VI. Internar
Chechnya and the invasion of Dagestan
.127
Chechen independence
(1996-1999).127
Politicisation of Islam
.132
Wahhabism, Salafism, Jihadism
.135
Socio-economic developments in Dagestan
.143
Spread of Salafism in Dagestan
.144
Invasion of Dagestan
.147
The situation in Russia on the eve of the second Chechen war
.150
The Putin phenomenon and terrorist attacks in Russian cities
.152
VD.
The beginnings of the second Chechen war
.159
Changes in public opinion
.159
Preparing for the invasion
.162
Phase
1
of the operation: Forming a security zone
.164
Phase
2
of the operation: Blockading Grozny
.165
Phase
3
of the operation: The attack on Grozny and battles in the towns
.167
Figures for the warring parties
.167
The battle of Grozny
.168
Results of the active phase of warfare
.170
Military casualties
.170
Civilian casualties
.171
VIII.
The human rights situation in Chechnya
.173
Zachistkas
.173
Filtration points and torture
.176
Checkpoints
.178
Disappearances
.179
Rape
.180
Capricious courts
.181
Attitude of Russian officials
.184
Blocking of international inspections
.186
Summary
.188
Contents
IRQ
К.
Normalisation
.
loy
189
Competing options
.
Ahmad Kadyrov
.
191
IQ«
The technology of Chechen elections
.
iyj
The constitutional referendum
.
17J
198
The presidential election
.
Kadyrov and the fate of "Chechenisation"
.
202
The Chechen militia
.
The pitfalls of "Chechenisation"
.
211
The "free presidential election of
Alu
Alkhanov"
.
216
218
Ramzan's era
.
Conclusion
.
z
X. The resistance
.
227
997
Maskhadov's attempts at negotiation
.
Changes to the mood in society and peace projects
.
ΖώΟ
941
Hope from
Lichtenstein
.
Summary of terrorist and other attacks during the current conflict
in Chechnya (since
2000).
233
Tragedy in the
Dubravka
Theatre
.
236
Situation inside the theatre
.
2
Circumstances of the attack
.
2
Circumstances of the investigation
.
2
Tragedy in Beslan
.
246
Circumstances of the court investigation
.
Federal responses
.
The situation inside the resistance movement after the year
2000.
2"l
Radicalisation
.
265
Ethnification
.
268
Individualisation
.
Internationalisation
.
Regionalisation
.
Recent attacks on Grozny, Nazran and Nalchik
.
The socio-economic and political situation in the North Caucasian republics
. .290
Contents
11
The emergence of jamaats in the north-western Caucasus and their
radicalisation
.292
Ingushetia
.297
North Ossetia
.297
Dagestan and the Stavropol Region
.298
Summary
.299
XL The Chechen war and Russian society
.303
The media aspect
.303
Reorganisation of the state
.307
Xenophobia and intolerance
.311
Conclusion
.314
Endnotes.317
Glossary
.357
Bibliography on the Russian-Chechen conflict and related issues
.361 |
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spelling | Souleimanov, Emil Verfasser aut An endless war the Russian-Chechen conflict in perspective Emil Souleimanov Frankfurt am Main [u.a.] Lang 2007 366 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturverz. S. 361-366 Geschichte Tschetschenienkriege (DE-588)4638475-3 gnd rswk-swf Caucasus Ethnic relations Chechni͡a (Russia) History Civil War, 1994- Chechni͡a (Russia) Relations Russia (Federation) Russia (Federation) Relations Chechni͡a Tschetschenienkriege (DE-588)4638475-3 s DE-604 Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015582365&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | An endless war the Russian-Chechen conflict in perspective |
title_auth | An endless war the Russian-Chechen conflict in perspective |
title_exact_search | An endless war the Russian-Chechen conflict in perspective |
title_exact_search_txtP | An endless war the Russian-Chechen conflict in perspective |
title_full | An endless war the Russian-Chechen conflict in perspective Emil Souleimanov |
title_fullStr | An endless war the Russian-Chechen conflict in perspective Emil Souleimanov |
title_full_unstemmed | An endless war the Russian-Chechen conflict in perspective Emil Souleimanov |
title_short | An endless war |
title_sort | an endless war the russian chechen conflict in perspective |
title_sub | the Russian-Chechen conflict in perspective |
topic | Geschichte Tschetschenienkriege (DE-588)4638475-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Tschetschenienkriege Caucasus Ethnic relations Chechni͡a (Russia) History Civil War, 1994- Chechni͡a (Russia) Relations Russia (Federation) Russia (Federation) Relations Chechni͡a |
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