The Chechen conflict has increased Moscow’s suspicion that Russia’s ethnic republics are a major threat to the unity of the country. The government is turning its attention to those republics and reevaluating how to handle themby VERA TOLZ THE WAR IN CHECHNYA, WHICH BEGAN IN December 1994, marked a new stage in Moscow’s relations with its 21 ethnic republics. The […]

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