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  3. Vol. 14 No. 10 (1995): Special Issue on Chechnya

Vol. 14 No. 10 (1995): Special Issue on Chechnya

first page Refuge vol. 14.10 1995
Published: 1995-03-01

Full Issue

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Introduction

  • Chechnya: The Russian Policymakers Tragedy

    Tanya Basok
    1-2
    • (limited-accessibility).PDF

Articles

  • The War in Chechnya and the New Russian State

    Sergei Plekhanov
    3-6
    • (limited-accessibility).PDF
  • Chechnya: The War Without An End

    Alexander Benifand
    7-9
    • (limited-accessibility).PDF
  • The Chechen-Russian Conflict: The Spiral of Hostilities

    Tanya Basok
    10-12
    • (limited-accessibility).PDF
  • Chechnya's Refhgees Within North Caucasus: Reality and Problems

    Eugene V. Kritski
    13-15
    • (limited-accessibility).PDF
  • Second World War, Refugee Flow and Forced Migrants in Russia

    Boris Kovalev
    16-17
    • (limited-accessibility).PDF
  • Safe Areas in Bosnia-Herzegovina: Some Reflections and Tentative Conclusions

    Michael Barutciski
    18-19
    • (limited-accessibility).PDF

Front Matter

  • Front Matter

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Back Matter

  • Back Matter

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Refuge ISSNs: 1920-7336 (electronic); 0229-5113 (print)

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