Information on "Conflict" and "Russian Regions"
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October 2006
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3 Oct 2006
No. 7: Migration
Publisher: Research Centre for East European Studies (FSOE) / Center for Security Studies (CSS) / Otto Wolff Foundation / German Association for East European Studies (DGO)
This issue of the Russian Analytical Digest discusses Russian migration policies. More on «No. 7: Migration»
February 2005
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Feb 2005
Moldova & the Dniestr Region: Contested Past, Frozen Present, Speculative Futures?
Author: Graeme P Herd
Publisher: Research & Assessment Branch (R&AB)
This publication examines political and strategic developments the Transdniestria region and their impact on Moldovan security politics. More on «Moldova & the Dniestr Region: Contested Past, Frozen Present, Speculative Futures?»
October 2004
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Oct 2004
Blowback - Russia Needs to Rethink North Caucasus
Author: Simon Roughneen
Publisher: Oxford Council on Good Governance (OCGG)
This paper analyzes the official Russian approach toward dealing with the Chechen republic. More on «Blowback - Russia Needs to Rethink North Caucasus»
March 2002
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Mar 2002
Globalization at the Edges of Insecurity
Author: Mikhail A. Alexseev
Publisher: Center for Security Studies (CSS)
This paper examines the impact of globalization on Russia's 39 border regions during the late 1990s. More on «Globalization at the Edges of Insecurity» -
Mar 2002
Instrumental Internationalization
Author: Mikhail A. Alexseev
Publisher: Center for Security Studies (CSS)
This paper examines the consolidation of economic and political power in Primorskii Krai. More on «Instrumental Internationalization»
January 1997
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1997
Russian Regional Report 1997
Author: Robert Orttung
Publisher: Open Media Research Institute (OMRI) / EastWest Institute (EWI)
This volume of the Russian Regional Report offers an overview of events in the regions during 1997. More on «Russian Regional Report 1997»
January 1995
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1995
Zeitgeschichtliche Hintergründe aktueller Konflikte V
Author: Franz Ansprenger, Peter Arbenz, Roger Bernheim, Michael Braun, Jürg Dedial, Uwe Halbach, Arnold Hottinger, Mark Pieth, Bassam Tibi, Hans Werner Tobler, Wang Qingzhong, Gerhard Wettig
Die Publikation ist eine Sammlung der Referate, welche während der Vorlesungsreihe "Zeitgeschichtliche Hintergründe aktueller Konflikte V" an der ETH Zürich präsentiert wurden. More on «Zeitgeschichtliche Hintergründe aktueller Konflikte V»
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