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9780814797099

The Post-Soviet Wars

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  • ISBN13:

    9780814797099

  • ISBN10:

    0814797091

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-11-01
  • Publisher: New York Univ Pr

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Summary

The Post-Soviet Warsis a comparative account of the organized violence in the Caucusus region, looking at four key areas: Chechnya, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Dagestan. Zurcher's goal is to understand the origin and nature of the violence in these regions, the response and suppression from the post-Soviet regime and the resulting outcomes, all with an eye toward understanding why some conflicts turned violent, whereas others not. Notably, in Dagestan actual violent conflict has not erupted, an exception of political stability for the region. The book provides a brief history of the region, particularly the collapse of the Soviet Union and the resulting changes that took place in the wake of this toppling. Zurcher carefully looks at the conditions within each region -- economic, ethnic, religious, and political -- to make sense of why some turned to violent conflict and some did not and what the future of the region might portend.This important volume provides both an overview of the region that is both up-to-date and comprehensive as well as an accessible understanding of the current scholarship on mobilization and violence.

Author Biography

Christoph Zurcher is Professor of Political Science at the Free University in Berlin.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Introduction: War and Peace in the Caucasusp. 1
Setting the Stage: The Past, the Nation, and the Statep. 11
Making Sense: Conflict Theory and the Caucasusp. 42
Wars over Chechnyap. 70
Wars in Georgiap. 115
The War over Karabakhp. 152
Wars That Did Not Happen: Dagestan and Ajariap. 186
Conclusion: Post-Soviet Wars and Theories of Internal Warsp. 209
Notesp. 231
Bibliographyp. 247
Indexp. 263
About the Authorp. 289
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