26 June 2009, 01:00

Strategic Conflict Assessment (SCA) North Caucasus

Author: Anton Ivanov
Contributors:
Alexander Silkin
Andrei Ivanov
David Nyheim
Ekaterina Tatarinova
Editing by David Nyheim and Tom Porteous
Graphic design by Ekaterina Tatarinova
Cover photo by Leonid Kruglov
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This SCA study contains an assessment of the current conflict and cooperation dynamics in the North Caucasus with a focus on developments in the region that have taken place since the previous Strategic Reconstruction and Development Assessment (SRDA) study conducted in 2005 and updated in 2006.

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