... transfer that much anymore) the structure will collapse. As for the international community - it plays a marginal role. I mean, first of all, the Council of Europe. The possibility of the exclusion of Russia from the organization because of its actions in Chechnya was mentioned - but Russia has not been ruled out. Then the question arises: which duties have to be fulfilled to deserve a membership in this organization?What should be done?It is not possible to rebuild the relations "Moscow - North Caucasus”, because of the ...
... ‘desirable’ masculine qualities the state’s leader is instead a figure of ridicule and fun who is no match for the rational masculinity of the West. Perhaps in the cases of both Kadyrov and Putin there is a risk that such attitudes towards Russia and Chechnya’s leaders may result in a misjudgement of their future relations with the UK.
... the Caucasus, New-York University press, 2007, p.100
5. Melvin. Neil, « Building Stability in the North Caucasus: Ways Forward for Russia and the European Union”, SIPRI Policy Paper, No.16, 2007, p.28
6. Nichol. Jim, « Stability in Russian’s Chechnya and Other Regions of the North Caucasus: Recent Developments”, Congregational Research Service, 2010, p.7-8
7. Ibid, p.10
8. Zurcher. Christoph, The Post-Soviet Wars, Rebellion, Ethnic Conflict, and Nationhood in the Caucasus, New-York ...