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Three days after the massacre, [Putin] spent four hours at his Moscow residence with a foreign delegation, including a correspondent of the New Statesman, entreating and warning the world to believe in his approach to solving Russia's problems: force, and force alone, to deal with the Chechen insurgency, and the power of the state to reintroduce "efficiency" into political and economic life. In the intervening year, Russia has prospered from surging oil and gas revenues.
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Few Lessons Learned From Beslan
From New York, September 2001, to London, July 2005, the horrors of terrorism have become all too familiar. And yet nobody will forget the sound of explosions, of children screaming and ...
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