Collection of geopolitical papers, conflicts, and diplomatic crises involving Chechnya.
A comprehensive analysis of Boris Yeltsin's surprise resignation on December 31, 1999, and the pivotal transfer of acting presidential power to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, examining its deep historical context, geopolitical implications, and enduring legacy.
The deployment of Russian air assets to Khmeimim, turning the tide of the war, reclaiming Aleppo and Palmyra, and establishing a lasting presence. This intervention marked a significant geopolitical shift, reasserting Russia's influence and solidifying the Assad regime's survival against a multi-faceted insurgency.
How apartment bombings in Russia and the incursions in Dagestan led to a decisive military response, launching Putin to the presidency.
An in-depth analysis of the 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence, exploring its deep historical roots, the complex diplomatic failures, profound geopolitical ramifications, and its lasting impact on international law and state-building in the Balkans. It delves into the interplay of ethno-nationalism, great power rivalries, and the contentious principle of remedial secession.
Yeltsin's decision to suppress Chechen independence by force, the disastrous losses in Grozny, and the humiliating Khasavyurt Accord.
The seizure of a school in North Ossetia by Chechen militants marked a harrowing peak in post-Soviet terror, culminating in a tragic rescue operation that left over 330 dead, including 186 children. This expanded analysis delves into the deep historical roots of the conflict, the intelligence failures, the devastating human cost, and the profound geopolitical and domestic transformations in Russia that followed.