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Volume 13 Issue 24
December 14, 2012- Violence in Ingushetia Continues Upswing
- Confrontation Between Dagestani Authorities and Rebels Worsens
- United Russia’s Poor Performance Shows Its Precarious Position in the North Caucasus
- North Caucasus Resort Company and Kabardino-Balkarian Leadership in Power Struggle
- Apparently Eying Another Term, Yevkurov Launches PR Campaign
- Head of World Union of Muslim Scholars Visits Dagestan
- Is Russian Gold Being Used to Support North Caucasus Insurgency?
- Grassroots Activism Among Circassians in Russia Remains on the Rise
Volume 13 Issue 23
November 19, 2012- Russian Circassians Protest Deteriorating Security Situation in Syria
- Moscow Recognizes Hizb-ut-Tahrir Operates Inside Russia
- Failure of Government Institutions Mobilizes North Caucasian Ethnic Groups
- North Caucasian Activists See Relations with Georgia Under Threat
- Circassians Will Not Follow Abkhaz Example, Adyge Khase Leader Says
- Russian Army Lacks Recruits, but Will Not Draft North Caucasians
- Arrests in Turkey May Be Connected to So-Called “Berlin Group” of Russian Killers
- Chechens Are Among Foreigners Fighting to Overthrow Bashar al-Assad
- Russians Fleeing Adygea, Threatening Moscow’s Control of Region
Volume 13 Issue 22
November 5, 2012- Is Moscow Preparing to Play the Ethnic Card to Stay Politically Relevant?
- Shaimiyev Criticizes Moscow for Seeking Return to Pre-Perestroika Relations
- Twenty Years On, Ossetian-Ingush Conflict Still Far from Being Resolved
- The ‘Quietude’ of Kabardino-Balkaria
- Recent Russian Survey Finds Terrorism Threat Highest in Dagestan
- Circassians Become Targets in Syria; Activists Seek International Help
- International Crisis Group Controversial Among Russian North Caucasus Experts
- Chechen and Ingush Leaders Feud over Burial of Slain Insurgents
- Kadyrov and Yevkurov Continue Their Verbal Battle
Volume 13 Issue 21
October 24, 2012- By Tolerating Rights Abuses, Ingush Authorities Set Trap for Themselves
- Dagestani Opposition Holds Demonstration in Moscow to Create Attention
- Political Reforms Still Possible in the North Caucasus
- Descendants of Shamil Continue to Resist Authorities in Dagestan
- Russian Exodus from the North Caucasus Continues
- Moscow and Grozny Continue to Play Down Chechnya’s Persistent Insurgency
- Causes of Deteriorating Situation in Tatarstan Are Likely Multidimensional
- Kadyrov Seeks to Retain Privileged Financial Position for Chechnya in the North Caucasus
- With Sochi on the Horizon, Putin Calls for Intensified Efforts to Hunt Militants
Volume 13 Issue 20
October 19, 2012- Events in Dagestan Force the Kremlin to Become More Active
- Seven Years After Attack on Nalchik, Trial of Alleged Perpetrators Grinds On
- Caucasus Emirate’s Ethnic Russian Suicide Bombers
- ‘The Opponents of Tatarstan Have Achieved Their Goal’
- Moscow Develops Dagestan Along the Model of Chechnya
- North Caucasians Grow Impatient with Accusations by Ethnic Russians
- Kabardino-Balkaria’s Commission for Adapting Rebels Fails to Deliver
- Insurgents and Protesters Alike Challenge Ingush Authorities
- Ethnic Laks in Dagestan Organize to Defend Their Rights
Volume 13 Issue 19
October 4, 2012- Officially Sanctioned Kidnappings Alienate the Dagestani Public
- Ethnic Russians vs. North Caucasians–A Clash of Cultures?
- Sochi Olympics Provide the West with Leverage in Dealings with Russia
- Moscow tries to tame Islam in Chechnya
- Ethnic Russian Separatism in the North Caucasus Set to Grow
- Insurgency Remains a Problem for Chechen Authorities
- Russian Security Services Make Dubious Claims of Big Achievements
Volume 9 Issue 180
October 3, 2012Volume 13 Issue 18
September 21, 2012- Relations Between Leaders of Chechnya and Ingushetia Deteriorate
- Circassian Expert Says Russia Lost Chance to Capitalize on Syrian Circassians’ Repatriation
- North Caucasians Look to Tbilisi to Provide a Counterweight to Moscow
- Dagestan Remains the Deadliest Republic of the North Caucasus
- Anti-Caucasian Russian Separatism on the Rise in Stavropol Region
- Disrespect for Human Rights Undermines Dagestan’s Security, Activists Say
- Ingushetia Experiences Spike in Violence as Militants Mount New Attacks
- Putin Increases His Attention to the Northwest Caucasus
Volume 13 Issue 17
September 7, 2012- Georgian Forces in Shoot Out with North Caucasus Militants
- Circassian Activists Call for Three North Caucasus Republics to Take in Syrian Refugees
- Who Was Really Behind the Death of Dagestan’s Sheikh?
- Security-Related Issues Continue to Plague the North Caucasus’ Smallest Republic
- The Evolution of Salafism in the North Caucasus
- North Caucasian Athletes Put in Strong Performance at London Olympics
- Wars for the Past Appear to Be Increasing in the North Caucasus
- Syrian Refugee Crisis Is Becoming a Flashpoint for Moscow-North Caucasus Relations
Volume 13 Issue 16
August 10, 2012- Suicide Bombings Return to Grozny
- Dagestan’s Government Is Forced to Rely on Crude Force
- Border Dispute Prompts Leaders of Chechnya and Ingushetia to Hurl Accusations at One Another
- North Caucasus Conflict Spreads to Tatarstan
- Rumors Emerge of Chechen Participation in Syria Fighting
- Call for Creation of Cossack Security Force Sparks Negative Reaction from Circassian Groups in the North Caucasus
- Anti-Corruption Campaign in Kabardino-Balkaria Signals Moscow May Adopt a More Aggressive Approach Toward the North Caucasus
- With Syria Crisis, North Caucasians Rediscover Ethnic Ties
Volume 13 Issue 15
July 27, 2012- Kizilyurt Remains a Hotbed of the Dagestani Insurgency
- Kidnapping in the North Caucasus Is Prevalent but Varied Across Region
- Ethnic Russians and Caucasians Clash in the “Melting Pot” of Russia’s North Caucasus
- Tatarstan – Russia’s New Hot Spot?
- Ingushetia Resembles a Dormant Volcano of Problems
- Dagestan Insurgency Grinds on as Officials Borrow Methods Used in Chechnya
- Experts Warn North Caucasus Violence Could Spread to Russia’s Volga Region
- Scope and Depth of Circassian Question Incrementally Increases in the North Caucasus
- Moscow Unable to Institute Vital Reforms in Dagestan as Ethnic Tensions Rise
Volume 13 Issue 14
July 12, 2012- Islam in Chechnya Becomes Kremlin Propaganda Tool to Rebuild Image in Muslim World
- Dagestani Anti-Insurgency Vigilante Group Posts Internet Video
- Government Unaccountability Blamed for Poor Response to Krasnodar Floods
- Ingushetia’s Growing Instability Sign of Yevkurov’s Waning Political Clout
- Ending of Draft in North Caucasus Threatens Moscow’s Control of Russian Federation
- Russia Begins to Fear Conscripts from the North Caucasus
- Is Moscow Contemplating a Military Withdrawal from the Northeastern Caucasus?
- Moscow Shows Renewed Interest in the Fate of Ethnic Minorities in Azerbaijan
Volume 13 Issue 13
June 25, 2012- Law Enforcement’s Reliance on Crude Methods Shows Weakness of Russian Rule in the North Caucasus
- Why Was Khizri Aldamov “Returned” to Chechnya?
- Dagestan’s Security Situation Remains Problematic Despite Increased Military Presence
- North Caucasians on Path to Exclusion from Russian Military Service
- Who Made an Attempt to Kill Kadyrov, and Why?
- Prime Minister Medvedev Visits Grozny
- The Karachay Jamaat: Alive and Operational
- FSB in Adygea Reportedly Cracks Down on Circassians Who Emigrated from Turkey
Volume 13 Issue 12
June 15, 2012- Rising Russian Nationalist Sentiment Makes North Caucasus Secession More Likely
- Moscow Carries Out Unprecedented Special Forces Raids Against Kabardino-Balkarian Authorities
- A Cold Wind Blows from Moscow to Chechnya
- Russian Islam or Islam in Russia?
- Kremlin’s Nationalities Policy Likely Driven by Fear of Uncontrolled Russian Nationalism
- North Caucasus Ski Resorts Survive Government Change in Moscow
- Kabardino-Balkaria’s Rebels Survive Heavy Losses to Return as Insurgent Force
- Dagestan Sees a Spike in Violence as the Government Promises Political Reforms
Volume 13 Issue 11
May 23, 2012- Circassian Protest Rallies Intensify with the Approach of the 2014 Sochi Olympics
- Ingushetia Heads Toward Rebellion
- Circassian Activists Show Appreciation for Georgia’s Openness to the North Caucasus
- Russia Errs Again in Trying to Resolve the North Caucasus Insurgency Problem
- Videotaped Chechen Rebels’ Meeting Indicates Their Numbers Are Underestimated
- Umarov Calls on All Russia’s Muslims to Join Jihad
- Police Operation Sheds Light on Moscow’s Tactics in the North Caucasus
- Moscow’s Complicated System of Governance in the North Caucasus Set to Become Even More Complex
Volume 13 Issue 10
May 14, 2012- Circassian Activism Encompasses More Countries as the Opportunities for Interaction Expand
- Ingushetia’s opposition demands resignation of republic’s leader
- Instability in Southern Dagestan widens despite deaths of militant leaders
- Sufis and Salafists Temporarily Unite in Dagestan
- Allegations of Human Rights Abuses by the Government Agents Remain Unaddressed in the North Caucasus
- Moscow Is Trying to Outsmart the Salafis in Chechnya
- Russian Experts and Politicians Want Tougher Stance on the North Caucasus
Volume 12 Issue 10
May 9, 2012- Georgia Flexes Its Soft Power Muscles in Its Immediate Neighborhood
- Inconsistencies Inhibit Moscow’s Attempts to Boost the North Caucasus Republics’ Economies
- Kadyrov Exploits Ties with Moscow to Build Islamic State
- Kadyrov Presses Ahead with Libel Suit Against the Head of the Memorial Human Rights Center
- Security Operations Conducted in Dagestan, Kabardino-Balkaria and Chechnya
- Elimination of Jamaat Leaders Has Little Impact on Situation in the North Caucasus
- Kremlin Counter-Insurgency Efforts Deepen Local Animosity in Dagestan
- Russian Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee Meets with Circassian Activists
- Pro-Rebel Website Posts Transcript of Interview with Doku Umarov
Volume 13 Issue 9
April 30, 2012- Georgian Policy Toward the North Caucasus Causes Concern Among Russian Experts
- Absence of Clear Strategy Indicates Moscow’s Declining Interest in the North Caucasus
- Supporters of Single Unified Circassian Republic Obtain Important Legal Victory
- Kidnappings and Murders Are Again Becoming Routine in Ingushetia
- Dagestan Remains the Hot Spot of Insurgent Activity in the North Caucasus
- Expert Cites Dangers of Syrian Circassians’ Return to the North Caucasus
- Rising Circassian Activism Fuels Resentment Among Other North Caucasian Peoples
- Chechen Officials Unable to Combat Growing Growth of Extremism and Separatism
- Outflow of Ethnic Russians from Russian-Majority Stavropol Region Troubles Moscow
Volume 13 Issue 8
April 11, 2012- Tensions in Ingushetia Rise as Siloviki Are Implicated in Civilian Killings
- Azerbaijani Jamaat Cooperates with Caucasus Emirate
- Rebel Activity Rebounds in Ingushetia
- Police Attacked in Kabardino-Balkaria and Ingushetia
- Dagestan’s President Promises a Decisive Crackdown on the Insurgency
- Kabardino-Balkaria Asks Moscow to Boost Republican Interior Ministry’s Ranks
- Experts in Karachaevo-Cherkessia Warn It May Face Destabilization
- Ingush Opposition Calls Republican Government’s Policies “Genocide”
Volume 13 Issue 7
March 30, 2012- Insurgency-Related Violence Reported in Ingushetia, Dagestan and Kabardino-Balkaria
- Ingushetia’s Government Forced to React to Security Services’ Illegal Practices
- Troop Redeployments in the North Caucasus Point to More Trouble on the Horizon
- Insurgency-Related Violence Reported in Dagestan and Ingushetia
- Syrian Circassians Under Pressure from both the Government and Opposition
- In the Age of the Internet Russia Races Several Strains of Radical Islam
- Russia Launches Massive Military Redeployment to Dagestan
- Moscow Sends Delegation to Syria to Consider the Circassians’ Repatriation
Volume 13 Issue 6
March 15, 2012- Do the Russian Intelligence Services Not Know Who They Are Fighting in Ingushetia?
- Kremlin Plans for Kabardino-Balkaria Tourism Plagued by Grass-Roots Opposition
- Security Forces Conduct a Series of Special Operations in Kabardino-Balkaria and Dagestan
- Dagestani Militants Continue to Target Policemen
- Dagestani Leader Tries to Remain Optimistic as Situation Points to Intractable Instability
- Russian Security Services Responsible for Majority of Kidnappings in the North Caucasus
- Political Forces in Ingushetia Demand More Say in Republic’s Affairs
- Putin Faces Mounting Challenges in the North Caucasus Following Election “Win”
Volume 13 Issue 5
February 20, 2012- Moscow Tentatively Agrees to Consider Syrian Circassians’ Relocation
- Human Rights Activists Chart Continued Wide-Scale Abuses in the North Caucasus
- Fighting Along Chechen-Dagestani Administrative Border Heaviest in Recent Years
- Dagestani Man Abducted by Security Forces Freed After Mass Protest by Fellow Villagers
- Balkars in Kabardino-Balkaria Believe Government Is Deliberately Undermining Their Economic Well-Being
- Russian Security Services Allege Chechen Rebels Plotted Assassination of Vladimir Putin
- Dagestan Rebel Movement Undergoes Leadership Changes as Radicalization Deepens
- Insurgency Related Incidents Reported in Dagestan and Ingushetia
Volume 13 Issue 4
February 8, 2012- Syrian Circassians Continue Efforts to Discuss Repatriation to the North Caucasus
- Magomedov Puts Forward Plan to Establish Military Control over Key Areas of Dagestan
- North Caucasus Rebel Leader Tries to Capitalize on Russian Anti-Kremlin Protests
- Anti-Corruption Blogger Navalny Takes On Chechnya’s Kadyrov
- Russian Security Services Erase Role of Magas in 2004 Beslan Attack
- Moscow’s Policy in South Ossetia Adds Insult to the Ossetians’ Injury
- What Will Come From The Clash Between Ramzan Kadyrov and Aleksei Navalny?
- Policemen and Rebel Leader Killed in Dagestan
Volume 13 Issue 3
February 3, 2012- Leader of the Caucasus Emirate Vows to Stop Attacks Against Russian Civilians
- Insurgency-Related Incidents Reported in Chechnya, Dagestan and Kabardino-Balkaria
- Russian Military Decreases Number of Conscripts from the North Caucasus
- Rebels in Ingushetia Step Up Activities Despite Blows to Leadership
- Insurgency-Related Violence Reported In Dagestan, Ingushetia And Kabardino-Balkaria
- Kizlyar Remains Volatile Tinderbox in Dagestan’s Ongoing Insurgency
- North Caucasus Authorities Unable to End Wave of Rebel and Criminal Extortion
- Moscow Faces Unpleasant Dilemma in Dealing with the Syrian Circassian Issue
- North Caucasus Stays High on the Russian Political Agenda as Presidential Elections Approach
Volume 13 Issue 2
January 20, 2012- No Let-Up in Rebel Attacks on Law-Enforcement Personnel in Dagestan
- Fewer Killed in the North Caucasus Last Year, but Overall Situation Remains Unchanged
- Start of 2012 Sees No Let-Up in North Caucasus Violence
- Moscow Appears to Be Losing Its Last Supporters in Kabardino-Balkaria
- Return to Popularly Elected Regional Leaders Could Bring Sweeping Political Changes to the North Caucasus
- Dagestani Commission for Adapting Rebels to Civilian Life Yields Few Results in 2011
- Rebels Battle Security Forces in Chechnya, While Moscow Bolsters the Military in the Republic
- Can Putin Once Again Exploit the North Caucasus in 2012?
- Syrian Regime Loses Support from Circassian Community