The Chechen Struggle: Independence Won and Lost

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The International Forum for Democratic Studies

at the National Endowment for Democracy

 

invites you to a panel discussion to celebrate the publication of

 

The Chechen Struggle: Independence Won and Lost

 

featuring authors

 

Ilyas Akhmadov and Miriam Lanskoy

 

with introductory remarks by

 

Zbigniew Brzezinski

Center for International and Strategic Studies

 

moderated by

 

Carl Gershman

National Endowment for Democracy

 

 

Thursday, January 20, 2011

12:00–2:00 p.m.

(lunch served from 12:00–12:30 p.m.)

 

National Endowment for Democracy

1025 F Street NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20004

 

RSVP (acceptances only) with name and affiliation by Tuesday, January 18

by email to forum@ned.org

 

Told from the perspective of former Chechen Foreign Minister Ilyas Akhmadov, The Chechen Struggle: Independence Won and Lost is a uniquely candid, inside account of Chechnya’s two wars against Russia, its interwar attempt to establish national institutions, and the splintering and eventual radicalization of the resistance.  The book captures the predicament of Chechen moderates who unsuccessfully sought to attain international assistance to stop the war and avert its catastrophic consequences: the mass slaughter of Chechens, the spread of the conflict throughout the region, and Russia’s slide into dictatorship. Please join us as Ilyas Akhmadov and his coauthor Miriam Lanskoy discuss the book and offer analysis of the current conflicts in the North Caucasus and their implications for the future of the region. Zbigniew Brzezinski will provide introductory remarks. Copies of the book will be available for purchase at the event.

 

Ilyas Akhmadov was the Foreign Minister of Chechnya from 1999 to 2005, during the government of President Aslan Maskhadov. In 2004, he was a Reagan Fascell Democracy Fellow at the Endowment. His articles have appeared in The Washington Post and The Boston Globe. Miriam Lanskoy is director of the Russia and Eurasia program at the National Endowment for Democracy. She is an expert on the North Caucasus who has published numerous articles, testified before Congress, and appeared on PBS’s The Newshour. Zbigniew Brzezinski, National Security Advisor during the Carter Administration, is a counselor and trustee at CSIS and co-chairs its Advisory Board. He is co-chair of the American Committee for Peace in the Caucasus and is a former chairman of the American-Ukrainian Advisory Committee. Carl Gershman is president of NED.

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