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Volume 13 Issue 1
December 16, 2011- Insurgency Related Violence Reported in Dagestan, Kabardino-Balkaria and Ingushetia
- Russian Government Displays an Ingrained Lack of Novelty In Dealing With the North Caucasus
- Support for Salafists Among Dagestani Youth Reaches Record Level
- Developments In the North Caucasus In 2011: Moscow Has Little to Cheer About
- Circassians Become Increasingly Disillusioned with Russia
- Putin Signals He Will Stick to the Status Quo in Chechnya
- Tatar Nationalism Remains Vibrant Force in Volga Region
- Authorities in the North Caucasus Try to Nip Signs of Popular Uprisings in the Bud
- Relocating Syrian Circassians to the North Caucasus Poses Problems and Opportunities for Moscow
Volume 12 Issue 23
December 9, 2011- No Let-up In Insurgency Related Violence In Dagestan
- What Russian Statistics On Militant Attacks In the North Caucasus Reveal
- Kremlin Chooses Guns Over Butter Approach to Dealing with North Caucasus
- Russian Parliamentary Election Results in the North Caucasus Questioned
- Growing Violence in Kabardino-Balkaria Threatens to Destabilize the Northwest Caucasus
- Insurgency-Related Incidents Reported in Dagestan, Chechnya and Kabardino-Balkaria
- Moscow and Circassians Increasingly Diverge On History and Repatriation
- Has the Arab Spring Arrived In Dagestan?
Volume 12 Issue 22
November 10, 2011- Migration Patterns in the North Caucasus Paint Dismal Picture for Moscow
- Insurgency-Related Violence Reported In Dagestan, Kabardino-Balkaria and Ingushetia
- Closure of Dagestani Military Base Reflects Moscow’s Growing Weakness In the North Caucasus
- Conflict Said to Be Resolved, Continues to Flare Between Ossetians and Ingush
- Kremlin Proves Unable to Stabilize Security Situation in Kabardino-Balkaria
- Insurgency-Related Violence Reported In Dagestan and Ingushetia
- With Sochi Olympics on the Horizon, Russia Bolsters Military Presence in Northwest Caucasus
- Jembulat Bolotoko: The Prince of Princes (Part Two)
- Russian Nationalists and Pro-Democracy Activists Blame the North Caucasus on National Unity Day
Volume 12 Issue 21
October 26, 2011- Russian Ethnic Outflow From the North Caucasus Continues to Worsen
- Murder of Sufi Sheikh Could Ignite Intra-Islamic Conflict In Dagestan
- Policemen Attacked In Dagestan, Ingushetia and Karachaevo-Cherkessia
- Russian Military in Kabardino-Balkaria Promises to Follow Russian Laws
- North Caucasus Financing Takes Back Seat to Putin’s Political Agenda
- Kadyrov’s Chechnya Remains Highly Dependent on Russian Subsidies
- Insurgency-related Incidents Reported in Dagestan and Chechnya
- Will Karachaevo-Cherkessia Follow the Path of Destabilization of Other North Caucasus Republics?
Volume 12 Issue 20
October 17, 2011- Moscow Hardens Its Confrontational Stance Toward Circassian Activists
- Assassination Campaign of Chechen Opposition Figures in Turkey Reaches New Level
- Dagestan Hit Again By Abductions and Armed Attacks
- Security in Dagestan Continues to Deteriorate
- Insurgency-related violence reported in Dagestan, Kabardino-Balkaria and Chechnya
- Dagestan’s Tsuntinsky District Targeted By Russian Security Services
- Peaceful Dissent Grows in Dagestan in Opposition to Government Corruption
- Russian Public Chamber Warns Karachaevo-Cherkessia Could Spiral into Violence
Volume 12 Issue 19
October 6, 2011- Soccer in the North Caucasus Is More Than Just Sport
- Insurgency-Related Incidents Reported In Four Republics of North Caucasus
- Divergent Election Results Between North Caucasus and Rest of Russia May Spark Russian Nationalist Backlash
- Plans To Build North Caucasus Ski Resorts: Why Paint The Fence If The House Is Burning?
- Moscow’s Aggressive Assimilation Policy May Spur a Further Growth of Nationalism
- Dagestan Dubbed the Most Dangerous Place In the North Caucasus
- Eight Killed In Dagestan Car Bombing
- Ingushetia’s Government May Face New Surge of Violence
Volume 12 Issue 18
September 23, 2011- Is Dagestan Now In the Midst of a “Real Guerrilla War?”
- Killings In Istanbul Just the Latest In Series of Murders of Chechens Abroad
- New Details Emerge on the Repression of Journalists and Rights Activists in the North Caucasus
- Kremlin Remains Clueless About How to Mitigate Dangers for Foreign Investors In the North Caucasus
- The Revival of Ingushetia’s Insurgency
- Rebels Continue to Target Police In Several North Caucasus Hotspots
- Moscow Revives Counter-Terrorism Regime In Three North Caucasus Republics
- Demographic Tug of War in Stavropol Undermines Kremlin Plans for North Caucasus Melting Pot
Volume 12 Issue 17
September 7, 2011- Pro-Moscow Circassian Organizations Express Support for the 2014 Sochi Olympics
- Is Dagestan’s Kizlyar District Becoming a New Flash Point in the Regional Insurgency?
- Suicide Attacks Continue to Plague the North Caucasus
- Police and Militants Killed in Latest North Caucasus Violence
- The North Caucasus’ Troubled August
- Pro-Moscow Circassian Activists Take Bolder Steps in Their Initiatives
- Is the FSB Covering Up Its Inability to Solve Previous High-Speed Train Attacks?
Volume 12 Issue 16
August 12, 2011- Violent Incidents Claim 20 Lives In Dagestan In One Week
- Putin Calls For Greater Government Control over Youth Education in the North Caucasus
- Is the North Caucasus Rebel Movement Spreading Beyond the North Caucasus?
- Insurgency-Related Violence Reported In Ingushetia, Dagestan and Kabardino-Balkaria
- US Expert Community’s Cooperation With Russians Seen As Vital For Moscow’s Success In the North Caucasus
- Moscow Promises North Caucasus Billions, as Low-Grade Insurgency Continues
- Kremlin Loyalist Admits Police Treat North Caucasus Residents Differently
- Memorial Report Attributes Improved Security Situation in the North Caucasus to Increase In Russian Troops
Volume 12 Issue 15
July 25, 2011- The Circassian Question May Acquire a Tangible European Dimension
- Moscow Reverts to Crude Force to Control the Situation in Kabardino-Balkaria
- Head of Dagestani President’s Press Service Murdered
- Moscow’s Preliminary Plans to Invest Even More Heavily In the North Caucasus Raise Skepticism
- Dagestani Militant Leader Brokers Reconciliation Deal Between Chechen Commanders
- July Becomes a Hot Month for Moscow in Chechnya
- Series of Rebel Attacks Reported in Dagestan
- Rights Activists Warn That Probe of Natalya Estemirova’s Murder Is On the Wrong Track
Volume 12 Issue 14
July 15, 2011- Dagestani Gunmen Kill a Police Official, an Imam and a School Director
- Kadyrov Regime Struggles to Suppress Dissent in Chechnya
- Moscow Launches Effort to “Chechenize” Dagestan
- Kabardino-Balkaria Youth Protest Against Moscow Reaches Tipping Point
- North Caucasus’ Low-Grade Insurgency Continues to Simmer
- Medvedev Displays Bewildering Ambivalence About Russia’s North Caucasus Policy
- Moscow Renews Accusations Against Neighboring States for Harboring Chechen Fighters
- Fiscal Challenges May Bring Profound Changes to Russia’s Position in the North Caucasus
Volume 12 Issue 13
June 27, 2011- Radical Departure from Moscow’s Current Circassian Strategy Remain Low
- Failure to Pacify Dagestan Results in Government’s Growing Reliance on Crude Force
- Claims and Counter-Claims about Umarov’s Location Dominate Russian Media Headlines
- Cossacks versus Highlanders: Moscow Gambles on Tsarist Tactics in the North Caucasus
- Medvedev Appoints a New Interior Minister for Ingushetia
- Dagestan Violence Reaches New Heights
- Russian Experts Claim Democratic Process is the Key to Solving the Crisis in Dagestan
- The State’s Embrace of Traditional Islam Puts Both In Danger
- Moscow’s Plan to Increase Control over the North Caucasus Imperils its Effort to Modernize the Region
Volume 12 Issue 12
June 17, 2011- Series of Violent Incidents Reported in Dagestan and Kabardino-Balkaria
- Endless Special Forces Operations Continue in the North Caucasus
- Circassians’ Growing Awareness of Their Tragic Past Raises Concerns in Moscow
- Despite Yevkurov’s Best Efforts, Prospects for Peace in Ingushetia Remain Dim
- Despite Risks – Moscow Turns to Ski Resorts as Regional Panacea for the North Caucasus
- Accused Russian War Criminal Killed in Moscow as Violence Continues in North Caucasus
- In a New Trend for the North Caucasus, Dagestani Muslims Organize Civil Protests
- Security Services React to the Perceived Threat of Radical Islam in North Ossetia
Volume 12 Issue 11
June 1, 2011- US Move Against Doku Umarov Will Have Little Impact on Militant Activities
- Ethnic and Religious Conflicts on the Rise in North Ossetia After Killings
- Arrests in Astrakhan Point to the Spread of Islamic Insurgency in Russia
- Militants or Civil Dissidents: Who are Moscow’s Key Enemies in Kabardino-Balkaria?
- Georgia’s increasingly assertive North Caucasus policy is likely to cause waves across the region
- Moscow Is Trying to Use People’s Diplomacy Without Giving Any Power to the People
- More Than 2,000 Disappearances in North Caucasus Remain Unsolved
Volume 12 Issue 9
May 5, 2011- Death of Insurgent Leaders in Kabardino-Balkaria Unlikely to Halt Attacks
- Circassian Activists in North Caucasus Explore Possibility of Repatriating Circassians in Libya
- Lessons For Today’s Circassian Activists in the Diaspora? (Part Three)
- Insurgency-related Violence Reported in Kabardino-Balkaria and Dagestan
- Latest Russian Claims of Victory in North Caucasus Ring Hollow
- Shapsug Group Uses Sochi Olympics to Extract Concessions from Moscow
- Moscow Kills Rebel Leaders in Kabardino-Balkaria, but was it a Mortal Blow?
Volume 12 Issue 8
April 22, 2011- Russia Says it Killed “al-Qaeda” Emissary in North Caucasus
- Emir of Dagestan’s Sharia Jamaat Reportedly Killed in Russian Special Operation
- Analyst Examines North Caucasian Attempts To Break Away From The USSR During World War II (Part Two)
- Researcher Calls on the Russian Security Services to Use Soviet experience to Weaken North Caucasian Emigré Organizations
- Doku Umarov Says Rumors of His Death Are Greatly Exaggerated
- Eight Policemen Killed in Rebel Attacks in Dagestan
- Moscow Relies on Russian Orthodox Church to Retain Control over Minds in the North Caucasus
- Moscow Uses Circassians to Offer Assistance to Libyan Leader Qaddafi
Volume 12 Issue 7
April 8, 2011- Armed Attacks Reported in Dagestan
- Death of Umarov’s Successor Is a Major Setback to Rebel Movement
- North Caucasus Demographics Show the Regional Administrations’ Power to Skew Figures
- Kabardino-Balkaria’s government blamed for allowing region’s destabilization
- Harsh Measures only Strengthen the Insurgency in Dagestan
- The Specter of Shahids Continues to Haunt Russia
- Kremlin Resorts to Using Russian Air Force to Attack Rebels in Ingushetia’s Mountains
- Moscow’s Envoy to North Caucasus Indecisive, Reverts to Outdated Institutions
Volume 12 Issue 6
March 14, 2011- Authorities Play Down Consecutive Explosions Near FSB Headquarters in Moscow
- Voters’ Low Interest in Elections Casts Doubt on Their Legitimacy
- Will Moscow’s Unyielding Stance on Circassian and North Caucasian Political Issues Endanger the 2014 Sochi Olympics?
- Insurgency-Related Violence Reported in Dagestan and Ingushetia
- Experts Call for Russian Government to Develop a New Approach to Counter the Rise in Radicalism in the North Caucasus
- The North Caucasus Slips Further into Chaos
- Police Violently Break Up Protest in Nazran
Volume 12 Issue 5
March 7, 2011- Moscow Under Pressure to Make Decisive Moves in the Northwest Caucasus
- Is Karachaevo-Cherkessia the Next North Caucasus Hot Spot?
- Rebel Leader Calls for Widened War while Top Russian Politico Backs Anti-Rebel Vigilantes
- Russian Security Services Launch Wave of Arrests in Ingushetia After Moscow Airport Bombing
- Insurgency-Related Violence in the North Caucasus Causes Over 50 Deaths Last Month
- Kabardino-Balkaria’s “Black Hawks:” Grassroots Vigilantes or FSB Surrogates?
- Replacement of Karachaevo-Cherkessia’s President Highlights Kremlin Crisis in Appointment System
- Government Helpless as Rebels Expand Operations in Kabardino-Balkaria
Volume 12 Issue 4
February 25, 2011- Insurgency-Related Violence Reported in Kabardino-Balkaria and Dagestan
- The Separation of the North Caucasus from Russia: Is it A Growing Possibility?
- Russian Leadership Prepares for a Protracted War with the North Caucasus Insurgency
- Moscow Launches Military Buildup in the North Caucasus to Safeguard Sochi Olympics
- Incidents of Insurgency-Related Violence Reported Across the North Caucasus
- A Review of Martyrdom Operations and the Insurgency in the North Caucasus: 2008 to the Present
- Conflict in Dagestan Approaches the Level of Civil War
- Kabardino-Balkaria’s Panic-Stricken Government Seeks Increased Security Assistance From Moscow
Volume 12 Issue 3
January 31, 2011- Airport Attack Shows Russian Government’s Failure to Provide a Clear Road Map to a Safer Future
- Russia’s Grand Vision for the Development of North Caucasus Remains Unrealistic
- Rebel Attacks in Kabardino-Balkaria Skyrocket
- Five Policemen Shot to Death in Kabardino-Balkaria
- Sudden Death of Ethnic Minority Champion in Dagestan Raises Suspicions
- Russian Government Displays Little Innovation in Improving Security Situation
- Insurgent Activity Increases in the Northwestern Caucasus
- Insurgency-related violence reported in Dagestan, Chechnya and Kabardino-Balkaria
Volume 12 Issue 2
January 19, 2011- Plans to Stage the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi Sparked Circassian Political Activism in 2010 (Part Two)
- Russia Faces Multiple Terrorist Threats
- Moscow Airport Attack: Carried Out by Nogai Militants Trained in Pakistan?
- Ingush in 2010: The Insurgency Remains a Potent Force
- Violence Reported in Dagestan, Kabardino-Balkaria, Chechnya and Ingushetia
- The Year in Chechnya: Reconstruction Marred by Lingering Insurgency and Inter-Chechen Conflict
- Zhirinovsky Statements Infuriate Regional Leaders in the North Caucasus
- The Most Important Development in the North Caucasus in 2010: Russians Begin Talking About Letting It Go
- Terrorism Cycle Repeats Itself With Another Moscow Bombing
- Wave of Destabilization Swept Kabardino-Balkaria in 2010 (Part One)
Volume 12 Issue 1
January 12, 2011- Another Lost Year for the Kremlin in the North Caucasus: 2010 in Review (Part One)
- Another Lost Year for the Kremlin in the North Caucasus: 2010 in Review (Part Two)
- Insurgency-Related Violence Reported Across the North Caucasus
- An Assessment of Events in Dagestan in 2010: The Year in Review
- New Year Brings Little Peace to the North Caucasus
- Moscow’s Position in the North Caucasus Worsened Dramatically in 2010
- Lost Between Words and Deeds: Dagestan’s Government Fails to Influence Rebel Surrender
- High-profile Murders in Kabardino-Balkaria Underscore the Government’s Inability to Control Situation in the Republic