• Ron Soodalter (8/4/2024) Chechnya: Russia’s Forever War. HistoryNet Retrieved from https://www.historynet.com/russias-forever-war-chechnya/.
  • ^ First Chechnya War - 1994-1996 Globalsecurity.org. ^ The Chechen Wars: Will Russia Go the Way of the Soviet Union? by Matthew Evangelista Page 18.
  • As Dudayev consolidated his hold on Chechnya, he was appointed president and demanded independence from Russia.
  • They believe that perestroika and Gorbachev prevented their victory in Afghanistan, and that in Chechnya, Alexander Lebed, Russia's free press...
  • Soldiers of the 104th Airborne Division returned from Chechnya to the "Main Land", railway station in Cherdakly, Ulyanovsk Region, November 28, 1995.
  • The first one can be labeled “the Kadyrov factor,” and it refers to Prime Minister Ramzan Kadyrov’s steadily strengthening grasp on political power in Chechnya.
  • As a result, the totalitarian regime of Ramzan Kadyrov, who managed to become “indispensable” to the Kremlin, was established in Chechnya.
  • The new conflict ended with the separatists’ defeat and the establishment of the Kadyrovs in power, who recognize Chechnya as a part of Russia.
  • Forward by Morton Abramowitz Introduction I. The First Chechen War II. The Second Chechen War III. The Bush Response(s) to Chechnya IV.