Stephen Sestanovich, Council on Foreign Relations and former Ambassador at Large for the New Independent States
"This is a bold, brave and persuasive argument that deserves the widest possible hearing."
Book Description
The conflict in Chechnya, going through its low- and high-intensity phases, has been doggedly accompanying Russias development. In the last decade, the Chechen war was widely covered, both in Russia and in the West. While most books look at the causes of the war, explain its zigzag course, and condemn the brutalities and crimes associated with it, this book is different. Its focus lies beyond the Caucasus battlefield.
In Russias Restless Frontier, Dmitri Trenin and Aleksei Malashenko examine the implications of the war with Chechnya for Russias post-Soviet evolution. Considering Chechnyas impact on Russias military, domestic politics, foreign policy, and ethnic relations, the authors contend that the Chechen factor must be addressed before Russia can continue its development.