Hoover Digest

Hoover Digest 2006 No. 3
2006 No. 3
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RUSSIA:
Chaos in the Caucasus*

By John B. Dunlop and Rajan Menon

Russia is facing big trouble in its Deep South—and the conflict in Chechnya may well spread to the entire region. By John B. Dunlop and Rajan Menon.



*This article is available only in the print edition of the Hoover Digest. Click here to request a free issue.


A longer version of this essay appeared in Survival 48, no. 2 (summer 2006), which is available online at www.tandf.co.uk.

Available from the Hoover Press is Russia, Ukraine, and the Breakup of the Soviet Union, by Roman Szporluk. To order, call 800.935.2882 or visit www.hooverpress.org.


John B. Dunlop is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution.


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