Chechnya's Terrorist Network: The Evolution of Terrorism in Russia's North Caucasus
By (Author) Elena E. Pokalova
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
10th February 2015
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
European history
363.325094752
Hardback
280
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
624g
This expert's view into the strategic directions, tactics, leaders, and significant attacks connected to Chechen and North Caucasus terrorists examines the network's operations as well as the success of Russia's counterterrorist responses. This authoritative account traces the emergence of terrorism in the volatile region of the North Caucasus from its origins in the early 1990s through the present day. It presents a detailed examination of local and global counterterrorism strategieseverything from military force, to diplomacy, to politicizationproviding valuable insight into effective methods for fighting terrorism here and around the world. This candid work uncovers the roots of Russian terrorism and provides a historical overview of the conditions that advanced terrorism and its unprecedented warfare practices, including radioactive attacks and suicide attacks by women. Author and native Russian speaker, Elena Pokalova, analyzes prominent terrorist groups such as Islamic International Peacekeeping Brigade, Riyad us-Saliheyn Martyrs' Brigade, and Special Purpose Islamic Regiment, and reveals the regional and global influence of the Caucasus Emirate on the movement.
[A]n impressive study of terrorism in Chechnya after the breakup of the Soviet Union. . . . Recommended. All readership levels. * Choice *
Elena Pokalova, PhD, is an assistant professor of international security studies at the College of International Security Affairs of the National Defense University.