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Misperceptions about the conflict in Chechnya: The influence of Orientalism
Misperceptions about the conflict in Chechnya: The influence of Orientalism

Author(s): Fareed Shafee
Subject(s): International Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, International relations/trade, Security and defense, Inter-Ethnic Relations, Peace and Conflict Studies
Published by: Collegium Civitas
Keywords: Russia; Chechnya; conflict

Summary/Abstract: This paper examines the misperceptions about the Russian-Chechen conflicts, trends of which can be observed in the Western media and academia. The first section investigates issues related to Islamic fundamentalism in Chechnya, while the second section looks into discussion about the roots of the conflict. The third section is devoted to the issue of brutality - the most debated topic in the Western media. I argue that an overarching misperception about the Chechen conflict was caused not only by Russian propaganda, but also by the inherent attitude prevailing in the West. This attitude should be understood in the framework of Orientalism as was explained by Edward Said.

  • Issue Year: 2/2015
  • Issue No: 22
  • Page Range: 26-42
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English