The Russian-Chechen war has been the longest, cruelest, and
bloodiest conflict in Europe since World War II, surpassing even
the level of destruction of Bosnia and Kosovo. Told from the
perspective of its former Foreign Minister, this uniquely candid
account of Chechnya's struggle for independence and its two wars
against Russia will revise our understanding of the conflict and
explain how it continues. Ilyas Akhmadov delivers a comprehensive
history of the first war against Russia, the crises within Chechen
society, the splintering and radicalization of the Chechen
leadership, the incursions into Dagestan, and his own efforts to
bring about peace. The book shows the impossible dilemma of the
moderate nationalists in post-Soviet societies, who are challenged
by radical Islamic ideology, social deprivations, Russian
aggression, and international neglect. By giving voice to the
moderates, the book seeks to shift the balance in their favor.
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