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- TitelIdentifying an integration model for the North Caucasus. Part 1 / Politics, security and economy
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The collapse of the Soviet Union led to a redefinition of the relationship between Moscow and Russia's regions. In some cases, these processes provoked the rise of nationalist sentiments, secessionists movements and religious extremism. The North Caucasus stood out in that regard. The pacification of political violence by military means and economic, social and political integration has been placed high on the political agenda under President Vladimir Putin. This multifaceted strategy led to a dramatic decline in violence. Now, as solid ground for regional normalisation has been reached, the question is to what extent the current integration model embodies a long-term solution? Building on expert interviews with Yevgeny Ivanov, Mark Galeotti, Irina Starodubrovskaya, Marat Iliyasov, and Helge Blakkisrud, this article investigates what the current vision of the integration model for the North Caucasus is and to what extent elements of this model should be prioritised or amended to ensure sustainable regional peace and prosperity.