Chechnya the Russian’s new soft-power weapon in the Middle East
« We are economically dependent on Moscow, But Moscow depends politically on us« [1]. It all began in 1991 when Chechen President Djokhar Dudaev unilaterally proclaimed the independence of the Chechen Republic and in 1992 refused to sign the treaty forming the Russian Federation. A small republic[2] situated in the south of the Russian Federation, at the Continue Reading