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How many soldiers and civilians died during the Russo-Chechen war of 1994-1996 / Dunlop, John B   Article
Dunlop, John B Article
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Publication 2000.
Key Words Russia-Conflict  Chechnya  Chechnya War 
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Issue indivisibility and time horizons as rationalist explanati / Toft, Monica Duffy   Journal Article
Toft, Monica Duffy Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract This paper focuses on two rationalist explanations for war: issue indivisibility and time horizons. It argues that both types of bargaining problems have not only been undertheorized in the international relations literature, but that a non-trivial proportion of the violence witnessed since the end of the Cold War may be explained by these obstacles to non-violent conflict resolution. The paper includes a discussion of nationalism and religious belief and how these relate to issue indivisibility and infinite time horizons. To illustrate the key arguments, it uses the case of Russia's two most recent wars in Chechnya.
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Khattab's audacious raid (22 December 1997): prelude to the second chechen war / Geibel, Adam   Article
Geibel, Adam Article
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Publication 2000.
Key Words Russia-Conflict  Chechnya War 
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