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Citation

Moore C. Europe-Asia Studies 2012; 64(9): 1780-1807.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, Carfax Pub. Co.)

DOI

10.1080/09668136.2012.718421

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This essay analyses Chechen-related suicide attacks, locating them within the historical and political context of the anti-Russian insurgency in the North Caucasus and the different factions of the anti-Russian armed resistance movement in the period between the first and second Russo-Chechen wars. The core of the essay is an analysis of the different character of two waves of suicide operations, (2000-2002) and (2002-2004). The first wave was linked to nominally Islamist groups, whereas the second set of attacks were linked to Operation Boomerang devised by Shamil Basaev. Finally, the essay considers other attacks that do not fit into either of these two waves of terrorism.

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