Michaela Pohl
Michaela Pohl, Assistant Professor of History at Vassar College, has written extensively about post-Soviet politics and ethnic relations.
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Articles by Michaela Pohl
AMINA.COM UNDER ATTACK: RIFT OPENS BETWEEN CHECHEN LEADERSHIP AND ITS DIASPORA
Signals of a new "hardline" attitude of the post-Maskhadov Chechen leadership toward the West and the Chechen diaspora are intensifying. One example is the campaign that has been unleashed against
Europe Remembers
The sixtieth anniversary of the deportation of the Chechen and Ingush people on February 23 was widely commemorated and discussed in Europe. Thousands of people in Warsaw, Berlin, Brussels, Copenhagen,
ELECTIONS IN CHECHNYA: WHO CAN BRING PEACE?
By Michaela Pohl It is difficult to muster any faith in Chechnya's October presidential elections, considering how the recent census and the referendum were carried out. According to phone calls
Europe Remembers
The sixtieth anniversary of the deportation of the Chechen and Ingush people on February 23 was widely commemorated and discussed in Europe. Thousands of people in Warsaw, Berlin, Brussels, Copenhagen,
ELECTIONS IN CHECHNYA: WHO CAN BRING PEACE?
By Michaela Pohl It is difficult to muster any faith in Chechnya's October presidential elections, considering how the recent census and the referendum were carried out. According to phone calls
AMINA.COM UNDER ATTACK: RIFT OPENS BETWEEN CHECHEN LEADERSHIP AND ITS DIASPORA
Signals of a new "hardline" attitude of the post-Maskhadov Chechen leadership toward the West and the Chechen diaspora are intensifying. One example is the campaign that has been unleashed against