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Author Archives: Nabi Abdullaev

Posted inEastern Europe & Russia

Puppet State or Failed State?

by Nabi Abdullaev 21 Feb 201120 Feb 2020

Now as in much of the recent past, the Chechen conflict is not about who will govern Chechnya. It is about whether Chechnya will be governed at all.

Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Politics, Society

Moscow’s Learning Difficulties

by Nabi Abdullaev and Simon Saradzhyan 29 Mar 201020 Feb 2020
Posted inCaucasus, Eastern Europe & Russia, Politics, Society

Moscow’s Learning Difficulties

by Nabi Abdullaev and Simon Saradzhyan 11 Nov 200419 Jun 2020
Posted inCaucasus, Eastern Europe & Russia, Politics, Society

War, of Some Kind

by Nabi Abdullaev 25 Oct 200419 Jun 2020
Posted inCaucasus, Eastern Europe & Russia

Cosmetic Changes

by Nabi Abdullaev 18 Oct 200419 Jun 2020
Posted inCaucasus, Eastern Europe & Russia

Puppet State or Failed State?

by Nabi Abdullaev 13 Aug 200420 Feb 2020
Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Politics, Russia, Society

War Comes to Ingushetia

by Nabi Abdullaev 28 Jun 200419 Jun 2020
Posted inCaucasus, Eastern Europe & Russia, Society

Hail to the Boxer President

by Nabi Abdullaev 13 May 200419 Jun 2020
Posted inCentral Europe & Baltics

Limonov On the Loose

by Nabi Abdullaev 02 Jul 200302 Aug 2020
Posted inEastern Europe & Russia, Regions

Suicide–or Staged–Bombings?

by Nabi Abdullaev 16 Jun 2003

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