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Disintegration Processes in the Russian Federation and Islamic Extremism

Antun Čičak ; Military envoy of the Republic of Croatia to the Russian Federation


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Abstract

Russian Federation as a relatively new state creation is still dependent on turbulent activities that can jeopardize its existence. Several disintegrating processes of stronger or weaker intensity present the burden for the Government and create problems for normal functioning of the authorities on the state territory. Besides this problems, Russian Federation is facing economic difficulties which are diminished with the growth of the oil prices on the world market.

Keywords

Russian Federation; Caucasus; Sybiria; Far East; Chechnya; Tatarstan; regions; disintegration; integration; Euro/Asia; religions; orthodoxy; Islam; Islamic terrorism; nations; national minorities; migrations

Hrčak ID:

289850

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/289850

Publication date:

15.4.2005.

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