The North Caucasus region has been a source of instability for the
past several centuries. Underlying social, economic, and political
issues of the region remain. A low-level insurgency persists in the
North Caucasus region, with occasional terrorist attacks in the
Russian heartland. Chechnya functions as a de facto independent
entity; Islamist influence in Dagestan is growing, as terror
attacks continue, and the rest of the North Caucasus requires
massive presence of Russian security services to keep the situation
under control. This book examines these underlying issues and finds
few reasons to expect any substantial improvement in the situation
for years to come.
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