Sunday, October 02, 2005

CHECHNYA: THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY AND STRATEGIES FOR PEACE AND STABILITY

Edited by Lena Jonson and Murad Esenov
The Swedish Institute of International Affairs

© Lena Jonson & The Swedish Institute of International Affairs

Contents Preface
Lena Jonson Introduction



PART I: POSSIBLE RUSSIAN STRATEGIES FOR PEACE AND STABILITY IN CHECHNYA
Aleksandr Khalmukhamedov
How to return to normality in Chechnya
Emil Pain The second Chechen war: possible scenarios
Gail W. Lapidus Russia’s second Chechen war: ten assumptions in search of a policy
Kjell-Åke Nordquist Comments on Part I
Märta-Lisa Magnusson Comments on Part I

PART II: POSSIBLE STRATEGIES FOR STABILIZING THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
Vitaliy Naumkin
On stabilization in areas neighbouring on Chechnya
Larissa Khoperskaya The Northern Caucasus: factors of confrontation and prospects for stability
Enver Kisriev Dagestan: factors of conflict and stability
Anna Zelkina Comments on Part II
Gennady Chufrin Comments on Part II
Svante E. Cornell Comments on Part II

PART III: HOW CAN THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTE TO PEACE AND STABILITY IN AND AROUND CHECHNYA?
S. Neil MacFarlane
What the international community can do to settle the conflict
Friedemann Müller Events in and around Chechnya and the international community
Odd Gunnar Skagestad How can the international community contribute to peace and stability in and around Chechnya? A pessimistic reply
Taylor Seybolt Comments on Part III

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