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Displaying 1 - 12 of 12 (Bibliography: WIKINDX Master Bibliography)
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CHRISTOPHER BROCK. 2010. Political violence and inter-ethnic conflict: An analysis with reference to Chechnya and Northern Ireland. PhD thesis. London Metropolitan.
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Pop. 59.4%
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MARAT ILIYASOV. 2017. Chechen demographic growth and resistance: Reactions to the existential threat from Russia. PhD thesis. St Andrews.
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Pop. 0.72%
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MANTAS KVEDARAVIČIUS. 2013. Knots of absence: Death, dreams and disappearances at the limits of law in the counter-terrorism zone of Chechnya. PhD thesis. Cambridge.
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Pop. 14.59%
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M. KVEDARAVIČIUS. 2007. Torture and sovereignty: Political processes in the North Caucasus [Chechnya]. M.Phil. thesis. Oxford.
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Pop. 54.37%
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IEVA RAUBISKO. 2011. Life in a positive-negative space: Moral transformations in post-war Chechnya. DPhil thesis. Oxford.
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Pop. 42.75%
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AGLAYA SNETKOV. 2010. The evolution of Russia's security discourse, 2000-2008: State identity, security priorities and Chechnya. PhD thesis. Birmingham.
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Pop. 39.67%
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NATALIA M. SZABLEWSKA. 2011. The politics of international law: Implications for the Chechen conflict. PhD thesis. Wales (Aberystwyth).
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Pop. 41.01%
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MICHAL TUDOROWSKI. 2015. Between East and West? The problem of 'transit' with reference to Chechen asylum-seekers in Poland. PhD thesis. Sheffield.
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Pop. 21.38%
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J.C. VAUGHN. 2008. Russian public opinion and the two Chechen wars, 1994-1996 and 1999-2002: Formation and evolution. Ph.D. thesis. London (UCL).
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Pop. 49.54%
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M. VISHNEVITSKY. 2009. A socio-historical study into the emergence and development of terrorist networks in the post-Soviet Chechen Republic. PhD thesis. Keele.
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Pop. 46.87%
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E. YALOV. 2008. Russia vs. Chechnya: Media management and communication strategies during the two Chechnya-Russian conflicts (1994-1996, 1999-2006). PhD thesis. Leeds.
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Pop. 54.27%
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MICHAL ŠIPOŠ. 2016. War, asylum and everyday life: The experiences of Chechen and Ingush refugees in Poland. PhD thesis. London (Goldsmiths).
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Pop. 13.87%
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