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- Fiscal Challenges May Bring Profound Changes to Russia’s Position in the North Caucasus
- Medvedev Displays Bewildering Ambivalence About Russia’s North Caucasus Policy
- Moscow Renews Accusations Against Neighboring States for Harboring Chechen Fighters
- North Caucasus’ Low-Grade Insurgency Continues to Simmer
- Kabardino-Balkaria Youth Protest Against Moscow Reaches Tipping Point
- Kadyrov Regime Struggles to Suppress Dissent in Chechnya
- Moscow Launches Effort to “Chechenize” Dagestan
- Dagestani Gunmen Kill a Police Official, an Imam and a School Director
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