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  1. Aldis, Ann C. (dir) (2000), The second Chechen war. Conflict Studies Research Center, Sandhurst.
  2. Amnesty International (2002), The Russian Federation. Denial of Justice. Amnesty International Publications, London.
  3. Bennett, V. (1999), Crying wolf. The return of war to Chechnya, Macmillan, London.
  4. Blank, B. (1995), "The OSCE, Russia, and Security in the Caucasus", Helsinki Monitor, vol. 6, núm. 3, pp. 65-80.
  5. Blandy, C.W. (1994), “A Compendium of Conflict in the Caucasus”, Conflict Studies Research  Center, Sandhurst.
  6. Bloed, A. (2000), “OSCE Chronicle. The OSCE and the conflict in Chechnya”, Helsinki Monitor, vol. 11, núm. 2, pp.58-60.
  7. Caiazza, A. (2002), Mothers and soldiers: gender, citizenship and civil society in contemporary Russia. RoutledgeCurzon, London.
  8. Carrère d’Encausse, H. (1993), The End of the Soviet Empire. The Triumph of the Nations, HarperCollins, Nueva York.
  9. Colarusso, J. (1995), "Chechnya: The War without Winners", Current History, vol. 94, núm. 594, October, pp. 329-336.
  10. Coppieters, B. (1996), “The Caucasus as a Security Complex”, en COPPIETERS, B. (ed.) Contested Borders in the Caucasus, VUB University Press, pp. 196-200, Bruselas.
  11. Denbar, R. (1997), "Human Rights in Chechnya and the OSCE",  Helsinki Monitor, vol. 8., núm. 1, pp. 59-74.
  12. Dunlop, J.D. (1998), Russia confronts Chechnya, Cambridge University, Cambridge.
  13. Evangelista, M. (2002), The Chechen wars. Will Russia got he way of the Soviet Union?. Brookings Institution, Washington.
  14. Forsythe, R. (1996), "The Politics of Oil in the Caucasus and Central Asia", Adelphi Paper, núm. 300.
  15. Galaev, M. (1995), The Chechen Crisis: Background and Future Implications, Conflict Studies Research Centre, Sandhurst.
  16. Gall, C.; Waal, T. de (1997), Chechnya. A small victorious war, Pan, London.
  17. German, T. C. (2003), Russia’s Chechen war . Routledge, London.
  18. Goldenberg, S. (1994), Pride of Small Nations: The Caucasus and Post-Soviet Disorder, Bed Books, Londres-Nueva Jersey.
  19. Goltz, T. (2003), Chechnya diary. St. Martin’s, New York.
  20. HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH (2000), Welcome to hell. Arbitrary detention, torture and extortion in Chechnya. Human Right Watch, New York.
  21. Jonson, L.; Esénov, M. (dirs.) (2000), Chechnya: the international community and strategies for peace and stability. Swedish Institute of International Affairs, Stocolm.
  22. Krag, H.; Funch, H. (1994), The North Caucasus. Minorities at a Crossroads, Minority Rights Group International, pp. 11-12, London.
  23. Lieven, A. (1999), Chechnya. Tombstone of Russian power, Yale University, New Haven.
  24. Liono, A. (1999), The Chechen problem: sources, developments and future prospects, Danish Institute of International Affairs, Copenhague.
  25. Oliker, O. (2001), Russia’s Chechen wars, 1994-2000. Lessons from urban combat. RAND, Santa Mónica.
  26. OSCE (2003), Report on the Media Situation in Chechnya. OSCE.
  27. Panfilov, O. (coord.) (2001), Dangerous profession. Monitoring of violations of journalists’ rights in the CIS 2000, Human Rights Publishers, Moscow.
  28. Panfilov, O. (2005), Putin and the Press: The Revival of Soviet-style Propaganda, Foreign Policy Centre, London.
  29. Panico, C. (1995), Conflict in the Caucasus: Russia's war in Chechnya. Research Institue for the Study of Conflict and Terrorism, London.
  30. Roberts, J. (1996), Caspian Pipelines, Royal Institute of International Affairs, Londres.
  31. Safranchuk, I.; Pogorelyi, M. (Eds.) (2004), Contemporary Russian Military Journalism. Achievements, Problems, Perspectives, Center for Defense Information & Center of War and Peace Journalism, Washington-Moscow.
  32. Sedivi, J, (June 2002) et al., Enlargement and European Defence after 11 September. Challiot Papers nº 53, Institute for Security Studies.
  33. Seely, R. (2001), Russo-Chechen conflict, 1800-2000. Frank Cass, London.
  34. Tishkov, V. (2004), Chechnya: Life In a War-Torn Society. University of California Press (Jui 2004), Moscow.
  35. Tolz, T. (1996), "The War in Chechnya", Current History, vol. 95 No 603, pp. 316-321.
  36. Trenin, D. i Altres (2001), Russia’s restless frontier: the Chechnya factor in post-Soviet Russia. Brookings Institution, Washington.
  37. Ustinova, M. (2004), The chechen conflict in the eyes of prominent chechen intellectuals. Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow. *
  38. Zverev, A. "Ethnics Conflicts in the Caucasus 1988-1994". En Coppieters, B. (ed) (1996), Borders in the Caucasus, VUB University Press, pp. 13-72, Brussels.

 

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