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An August 17 bombing in Ingushetia highlighted a particularly violent summer in Russia's North Caucasus. But neither foreign terrorists nor poor law enforcement deserve the lion's share of the blame for the poor security situation in the region.
Russia, the Ukraine, and the European Union all have work to do in finding a long-term solution to Europe's energy needs.
In order to regain its lost ground, the United States needs to offer Georgia more than words.
The relationship between Russia and its Muslim subjects is more complex than recent violence suggests.
A popular neo-Soviet youth movement in Russia presages tough times for the bilateral relationship.
Frederick W. Kagan continues his frequent reports on the unfolding situation in the Caucasus.
Paul Wolfowitz describes the challenges President Obama faces when he speaks to the Muslim world from Cairo.
Media Inquiries: Véronique Rodmanvrodman@aei.org; 202.862.4870
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 14, 2008
The following AEI scholars are available to discuss:
the military situation in Georgia and its separatist territories since August 8, 2008; the military and political developments earlier in 2008 that led to the...



