The North Caucasus in Contemporary U.S.-Russia Relations: Key Problems and Implications for the Future
The North Caucasus is a most significant but a least understood problem in contemporary U.S.-Russia relations. The United States as one of the prime pace-setters in the region shaped its own attitude towards Russia’s most volatile region. Over more than twenty years, Washington experienced at least...
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Published in | Iran & the Caucasus Vol. 18; no. 2; pp. 153 - 166 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Netherlands
BRILL
01.01.2014
Brill Academic Publishers |
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Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | The North Caucasus is a most significant but a least understood problem in contemporary U.S.-Russia relations. The United States as one of the prime pace-setters in the region shaped its own attitude towards Russia’s most volatile region. Over more than twenty years, Washington experienced at least three major stages in its “Caucasus strategy”, and each stage had its impact on the North Caucasus. Since the beginning, the two states stuck to conflicting narratives of developments in the region. With time, some of the assessments were re-evaluated, but some continue to impede cooperation on key security issues. The present article explores these phenomena and examines what implications major events like the 9/11 attacks, the Caucasus Emirate enlistment among top terrorist organisations, the Boston marathon bombings, etc. had for the U.S.-Russia joint efforts in fighting terrorism. It also assesses areas of potential disagreement in the North Caucasus between the two countries. |
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ISSN: | 1609-8498 1573-384X |
DOI: | 10.1163/1573384X-20140206 |