by Mark Galeotti
ISBN: 9781782002772
Published: 2014-12-09
Featuring specially drawn full-color mapping and drawing upon a wide range of sources, this succinct account explains the origins, history and consequences of Russia's wars in Chechnya, thereby shedding new light on the history - and prospects - of that troubled region. Mark Galeotti, an expert on the conflict, traces the progress of the wars, from the initial Russian advance through to urban battles such as Grozny, and the prolonged guerrilla warfare based in the mountainous regions that is common to both wars. He assesses how the wars have torn apart the fabric of Chechen society and their impact on Russia itself, where they have influenced presidential elections and widened the gulf between the military and the rest of society. These were savage conflicts which combined at different times the characteristics of an imperial war, a civil war and a terrorist campaign. The rich tradition of banditry in Chechnya, exemplified by the disproportionately large numbers of Chechens in the...
Compare Prices
-
Liber BookshopOut of StockChecked: 14 days ago€16.95+ €4.50 shipping (Free over €50)€21.45
You Might Also Like
Tanks in Ukraine 2022
Mark Galeotti
Homo Criminalis: How crime organises the world
Mark Galeotti
Forged in War: A Military History of Russia from Its Beginnings to Today
Mark Galeotti
Russia's Wars in Chechnya, 1994-2009
Mark Galeotti
Mark (New York University, New Galeotti: Putin Takes Crimea 2014
Galeotti, Mark (New York University, New & Cano Rodriguez, Irene
Russia's Five-Day War
Mark Galeotti
Afghanistan 1979-88
Mark Galeotti
The Weaponisation of Everything
Mark Galeotti