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Russia’s Asymmetric Wars in Chechnya since 1994

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Connections: The Quarterly Journal, Volume 8, Issue 4, p.81-98 (2009)
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APA style: Malek, M. (2009).  Russia’s Asymmetric Wars in Chechnya since 1994. Connections: The Quarterly Journal. 8(4), 81-98.
Chicago style: Malek, Martin. "Russia’s Asymmetric Wars in Chechnya since 1994." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 8, no. 4 (2009): 81-98.
IEEE style: Malek, M., "Russia’s Asymmetric Wars in Chechnya since 1994", Connections: The Quarterly Journal, vol. 8, issue 4, pp. 81-98, Fall 2009.
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