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Jamestown Foundation

The mission of the Jamestown Foundation is to inform and educate policy makers and the broader policy community about events and trends in those societies which are strategically or tactically important to the United States and which frequently restrict access to such information. Utilizing indigenous and primary sources, Jamestown’s material is delivered without political bias, filter or agenda. It is often the only source of information which should be, but is not always, available through official or intelligence channels, especially in regard to Eurasia and terrorism. Website: www.jamestown.org/
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North Caucasians Complain About Shrinking Use of Their Native Languages

1 April 2015 | Publisher: Jamestown Foundation | Document type: Country News

Russian Legislators Move to Undermine Status of Minority Languages

30 June 2014 | Publisher: Jamestown Foundation | Document type: Country News

Chechnya's Exclusion from Military Conscription Shows Moscow's Weak Hold over Region

4 October 2013 | Publisher: Jamestown Foundation | Document type: Country News

Conflict Said to Be Resolved, Continues to Flare Between Ossetians and Ingush

14 November 2011 | Publisher: Jamestown Foundation | Document type: Country News

Experts Call for Russian Government to Develop a New Approach to Counter the Rise in Radicalism in the North Caucasus

23 March 2011 | Publisher: Jamestown Foundation | Document type: Country News

Moscow's Position in the North Caucasus Worsened Dramatically in 2010

6 January 2011 | Publisher: Jamestown Foundation | Document type: Country News

Nationalist Uprising in Moscow has Serious Implications for the North Caucasus

15 December 2010 | Publisher: Jamestown Foundation | Document type: Country News

Restructuring Local Parliaments May Aggravate the Northern Caucasus Situation

27 September 2010 | Publisher: Jamestown Foundation | Document type: Country News

Threat of Renewed Ethnic Clashes Reemerges Following North Ossetia Suicide Attack

20 September 2010 | Publisher: Jamestown Foundation | Document type: Country News

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