Charles University in Prague

Status: National University

Abbreviation: CU

Phone 420 224 491 248

Email pr@cuni.cz

Website http://www.cuni.cz/UKEN-1.html

Address Ovocný trh 3-5, 116 36, Prague, Czech Republic,

Contact Person Tomas Zima (Rector), Ales Gerloch (Ales Gerloch)

Department Faculty of Science

People

Emil Aslan Souleimanov Jan Novotný


Bibliography
Chechnya, Wahhabism and the invasion of Dagestan
The Internationalisation of the Russian-Chechen Conflict: Myths and Reality
Evaluating the efficacy of indigenous forces in counterinsurgency: Lessons from Chechnya and Dagestan
The Caucasus Emirate: Genealogy of an Islamist Insurgency
The Rise of Militant Salafism in Azerbaijan and Its Regional Implications
The South Caucasus: A History of Identities, an Identity of Histories
A Failed Revolt? Assessing the Viability of the North Caucasus Insurgency
A perfect umma? How ethnicity shapes the organization and operation of Dagestan's jihadist groups
Focused on Iran? Exploring the rationale behind the strategic relationship between Azerbaijan and Israel
A Perfect Counterinsurgency? Making Sense of Moscow’s Policy of Chechenisation
Chechnya and Dagestan: Ethnography, History, and Conflicts
The South Caucasus: Turmoil in the Shadow of Russo-American Relations
An ethnography of counterinsurgency: Kadyrovtsy and Russia's policy of Chechenization
Asymmetry of Values, Indigenous Forces, and Incumbent Success in Counterinsurgency: Evidence from Chechnya
Individual Disengagement in Chechnya and Dagestan
Making Jihad or Making Money? Understanding the Transformation of Dagestan’s Jamaats into Organised Crime Groups
Defected and loyal? A case study of counter-defection mechanisms inside Chechen paramilitaries
Why Do De Facto States Fail? Lessons from the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
Unrecognized states as a means of coercive diplomacy? Assessing the role of Abkhazia and South Ossetia in Russia’s foreign policy in the South Caucasus
Chechnya: History, Society, Conflict
The North Caucasus Insurgency: Dead or Alive?
Blood Revenge and Violent Mobilization: Evidence from the Chechen Wars
Why Jihadist Foreign Fighter Leave Local Battlefields: Evidence from Chechnya
Fighting against Jihad? Blood Revenge and Anti-Insurgent Mobilization in Jihadist Civil Wars
Stability problems in road and pipeline constructions and their mitigation — Examples from Sakhalin and Azerbaijan