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Volume 11 Issue 11
December 20, 2010- Putin and Medvedev Regime Challenged by Nationalist Football Fans
- Insurgency-Related Violence Reported in Kabardino-Balkaria, Dagestan and Chechnya
- Ethnic Rivalries Appear to be Tearing Russia’s Army and Society Apart
- Nationalist Uprising in Moscow has Serious Implications for the North Caucasus
- Insurgency Related Violence Reported In Dagestan, Ingushetia and Kabardino-Balkaria
- Moscow Considers Kabardino-Balkaria Jamaat as Threat to the North Caucasus
- Ingush rights activists awarded as abuses in the republic persist
- Moscow Increases Its Focus on Solving the North Caucasus Riddle
Volume 11 Issue 10
November 16, 2010- Kremlin Plan for Resettling Unemployed Ingush in Sverdlovsk Falters
- Moscow’s Approach to the North Caucasus Looks Increasingly Deluded
- Circassians Step Up Their Activity as Georgian Politicians Consider Olympic Boycott
- Violence in Dagestan Shows No Sign of Letting Up
- Dagestani Leadership Unable to Control Situation in Republic
- Additional Buildup of Military Forces in Dagestan Proceeds with Caution
- WikiLeaks Exposes US Embassy in Moscow Perspective on North Caucasus
- 2010 Census Data is Adjusted to Meet Kremlin Priorities in the North Caucasus
- Arrests in Europe Place 100,000 Member Chechen Disapora in the Spotlight
- Chechen Exiles Reportedly Live in Fear of Kadyrov’s Agents
Volume 11 Issue 9
November 11, 2010- Dagestan Tries to Win Popular Support for Its Struggle with Insurgents
- Ramzan Kadyrov’s Regime is Unable to Cope with Sagging Chechen Economy
- Attacks Reported in Kabardino-Balkaria, Chechnya, Dagestan and Karachaevo-Cherkessia
- Insurgents in Ingushetia Regroup as Local Jammats Become More Nationalist
- Dagestan Leader Follows Steps of Kadyrov
- Militants Target Dagestani Law Enforcement Personnel in Republic Capital
- Kidnappings Abound in Ingushetia and Transcend its Borders
- Moscow’s Behavior in the North Caucasus Increasingly Reminiscent of its Imperial Past
Volume 11 Issue 8
October 29, 2010- Is the Main Source of Chechen Rebel Weapons Georgia, or the Russian Army?
- Moscow Forced to Give More Consideration to Circassian Demands
- Attack on Parliament in Grozny: Gain or Loss for the Rebels?
- Split in Rebel Ranks: Does it Help the Rebels, or the Russian Siloviki?
- Factional Divisions within the Chechen Separatist Movement
- European Reports Paint Grim Picture of Kadyrov’s Chechnya
- Moscow angered by Georgian move that breaks the North Caucasus’ isolation
- Fifth anniversary of Nalchik raid marked as instability in Kabardino-Balkaria grows
- Khloponin Focuses on Dagestan’s Economy While Others See Threat of Civil War
Volume 11 Issue 7
October 8, 2010- Chechen Rebel Field Commanders Renounced Loyalty Oath to Doku Umarov
- The Caucasus Emirate: a Strictly Home-Grown Movement
- Despite official precautions, Dagestan’s local elections shake republic
- Additional Russian Troops Dispatched To Dagestan
- Abkhaz Muslims Become Target of Kremlin’s Hidden War
- Can Anti-Umarov Rebel Faction Win Support Among Non-Muslims?
- Ingushetia’s Islamists Adopt Nationalist Rhetoric
Volume 11 Issue 6
September 30, 2010- Separatism Spreads in the North Caucasus while Moscow Blames Outsiders
- Analysts debate the nature of the split within Caucasus Emirate
- Threat of Renewed Ethnic Clashes Reemerges Following North Ossetia Suicide Attack
- Bombings and Shooting Reported in Dagestan and Kabardino-Balkaria
- Khloponin Focuses on Dagestan’s Economy While Others See Civil War Looming
- The Roots and Transformation of the Dagestan Insurgency
- Russian Observers Expect No Groundbreaking Results From Latest Anti-Rebel Push
Volume 11 Issue 5
September 17, 2010- Poland Detains Chechen Rebel Envoy as Violence Continues in the North Caucasus
- Attack on Kadyrov’s Home Village Damages Chechnya’s Image of Stability
- Suicide Bombings and Attacks on Infrastructure Increase Volatility in Troubled Dagestan
- Suicide Bombers Further Destabilize Dagestan
- Ingush Rebels Tied to Major Suicide Attack in Vladikavkaz
- Moscow’s North Caucasus Modernization Plans Fall into Limbo Following Series of Suicide Bombings
- North Caucasus Reality Check on Russian Military Reform
- Security in Kabardino-Balkaria Fails to Improve After Reappointment of President
- The Specter of Suicide Bombing Haunts the North Caucasus
Volume 11 Issue 4
August 13, 2010- Moscow Grows Weary Over Kadyrov’s Excessive Independence
- North Caucasus Human Rights Activists Introduce Counter-Measures to Thwart Illegal Detentions
- “Palace Coup” Reveals Split between Umarov and Rebel Commander Aslanbek Vadalov
- Violence Reported Across the North Caucasus
- Major Overhaul of the North Caucasus’ Transit System is Postponed
- Muhammad Amin: Imam Shamil’s Naib to the Circassians (Part Two)
- Muhammad Amin: Imam Shamil’s Naib to the Circassians in the Northwest Caucasus (Part One)
- Colleagues of Murdered Rights Activists Mark Anniversary of Death
- Insurgency-Related Violence Reported Across the North Caucasus
- The Situation Inside the North Caucasus Rebel Leadership Remains Unclear
Volume 11 Issue 3
July 30, 2010- Kadyrov’s Forces Accused of Aiding the Insurgency and Obstructing Federal Forces
- While Promising Investment, Moscow is Delivering Harsher Laws in the North Caucasus
- Veteran of Anti-Russian Wars named as Head of Dagestan's Sharia Jamaat
- Railway and Hydroelectric Engineer Targeted in Dagestan
- Attack on Kabardino-Balkaria Hydroelectric Plant Exposes Government’s Weakness
- Inter-Ethnic Brawl in Tuapse Reveals Deep Tension in Russo-Chechen Relations
- Russia Adds Poison to its Counter-Insurgency Arsenal in the North Caucasus
- Caucasus Emirate Leader Chooses a Successor
Volume 11 Issue 2
July 16, 2010- Attacks reported in Kabardino-Balkaria, Dagestan, Ingushetia and Chechnya
- Moscow and Kadyrov Reaps Benefits From Sharing Responsibility for Chechnya
- Putin Promises Economic Overhaul of North Caucasus
- Rights Violations Reported in Dagestan, Ingushetia and Kabardino-Balkaria
- The Russian Question and the Return of Suicide Bombers in the North Caucasus
- Dagestan’s Increasing Backwardness Blamed on Insecurity and Corruption
- Khloponin’s Innovative Approach to the North Caucasus Faces Uphill Struggle
Volume 11 Issue 1
July 2, 2010- Russia Welcomes US Designation of Umarov as a Terrorist
- Breakup of Karachaevo-Cherkessia Becomes Subject of Public Debate
- Human Rights Activists in the North Caucasus Continue to be Harassed and Attacked
- Violent Incidents Reported in Dagestan, Ingushetia, Kabardino-Balkaria and Chechnya
- US Designation of Caucasus Emirate Leader as Terrorist Will Have Little Impact
- Success Eludes the Presidential Envoy to the North Caucasus
- Videos Attest to the Involvement of Dagestanis in the Moscow Metro Attacks