Connections the quarterly journal

Search form

  • Like Connections page on Facebook
  • Follow us on Twitter
  • Find connections on Istagram
  • Connect with us on LinkedIN
  • Subscribe to Connections RSS
  • English
  • Русский
  • Journal
    • Previews
    • Archive
    • Top papers
    • Athena Award
  • Submissions
    • Guidelines
    • Copyright information
    • Conflict of interest
    • Ethics in publishing
    • Themes
    • Calls for articles
    • Submit a paper
  • About
    • Mission
    • Editorial policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Editorial Board
    • Advisers
    • Author Index
    • Indexing & Archiving
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy policy
Share/Save

The Redeployment of Chechnya-Based Troops to Dagestan: Background, Motives, and Repercussions

11.3.05_Souleimanov_Ehrmann.pdf

Publication Type:

Journal Article

Authors:

Emil Souleimanov; Maya Ehrmann

Source:

Connections: The Quarterly Journal, Volume 11, Issue 3, p.67-75 (2012)
  • 15058 reads
  • Google Scholar
  • DOI
  • RTF
  • EndNote XML

References

Dzutsev, Valery. "Dagestan’s President Promises a Decisive Crackdown on the Insurgency." Eurasia Daily Monitor 9, no. 70 (2012).
Dzutsev, Valery. "Russia Launches Massive Military Redeployment to Dagestan." Eurasia Daily Monitor 9, no. 57 (2012).
Souleimanov, Emil. "The Republic of Dagestan: The Epicenter of Islamist Insurgency in Russia’s North Caucasus." PRIS Occasional Paper 4 (2012).
Holland, Edward C., and John O’Loughlin. "Ethnic Competition, Radical Islam, and Challenges to Stability in the Republic of Dagestan." Communist & Post-Communist Studies 43 (2010): 297-308.
Gammer, Moshe. "From the Challenge of Nationalism to the Challenge of Islam: The Case of Daghestan." In Ethno-Nationalism, Islam and the State in the Caucasus: Post-Soviet Disorder. Abingdon: Routledge, 2007.
Choltaev, Zaindi. "The Failure of ‘Chechenization'." North Caucasus Analysis 5, no. 31 (2004).
Larzillière, Pénélope. "Chechnya: Moving toward Islamic Nationalism?" In The Enigma of Islamic Violence. London: Hurst, 2007.
Moore, Cerwyn. "The Roots and Transformation of the Dagestan Insurgency." Eurasia Daily Monitor 7, no. 175 (2010).
F. Maloof, Michael. "Russia is Massing Troops on Iran’s Northern Border and Waiting for a Western Attack." Business Insider (9 April 2012 (2012).
Dzutsev, Valery. "Kremlin Counter-Insurgency Efforts Deepen Animosity in Dagestan." Eurasia Daily Monitor 8, no. 94 (2011).

Check also our Google Scolar profile

  • Downloads
  • How to cite
  • File Name: 11.3.05_Souleimanov_Ehrmann.pdf
    Size: 189.25 KB
    Number of Downloads: 4461
APA style: Souleimanov, E., & Ehrmann M. (2012).  The Redeployment of Chechnya-Based Troops to Dagestan: Background, Motives, and Repercussions. Connections: The Quarterly Journal. 11(3), 67-75.
Chicago style: Souleimanov, Emil, and Maya Ehrmann. "The Redeployment of Chechnya-Based Troops to Dagestan: Background, Motives, and Repercussions." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 11, no. 3 (2012): 67-75.
IEEE style: Souleimanov, E., and M. Ehrmann, "The Redeployment of Chechnya-Based Troops to Dagestan: Background, Motives, and Repercussions", Connections: The Quarterly Journal, vol. 11, issue 3, pp. 67-75, Summer 2012.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/Connections.11.3.05
  • Trending
  • Latest
  • Most cited
  • Corruption as a Cybersecurity Threat in the New World Order (3,055)
  • Disinformation: Policy Responses to Building Citizen Resiliency (3,039)
  • Social Media – Hate Speech – Hate Crime (3,032)
  • Future Development of Quantum Computing and Its Relevance to NATO (2,945)
  • Cyber Skills Gaps – A Systematic Review of the Academic Literature (2,858)
view all
  • Maritime Cyber(in)security: A Growing Threat Imperils EU Countries
  • Security Aspects of Hybrid War, COVID-19 Pandemic and Cyber-Social Vulnerabilities
  • Neo-Authoritarianism and Leadership: Outcomes for Modern Ukraine
  • How Networks of Social Cooperation Scale into Civilizations
  • Chains, Continuums, and Virtuous Cycles: Parsing Taiwan’s Strategic Narratives and Soft Power Leadership in the Indo-Pacific
view all
Introduction to Program-based Defense Resource Management (8)
The Art of Shaping Defense Policy: Scope, Components, Relationships (but no Algorithms) (6)
NATO and the South Caucasus: Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia on Different Tracks (5)
Terror-Crime Nexus? Terrorism and Arms, Drug, and Human Trafficking in Georgia (4)
Terrorist Routes in Central Asia: Trafficking Drugs, Humans, and Weapons (4)
view all

© Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes, 2012-2022
This site was designed and is maintained by Procon Ltd., Publisher of Connections: The Quarterly Journal