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Authors: Andrei Soldatov

Tags: #History, #Europe, #Russia & the Former Soviet Union, #Political Science, #General, #International Relations, #Security (National & International), #Intelligence & Espionage, #World, #Russian & Former Soviet Union, #Social Science, #Social Classes

The New Nobility of the KGB (39 page)

 
Armenia
 
Army
 
Central Army Sports Club and
 
FSB and
 
rank hierarchy
 
Assassinations abroad
 
in Abkhazia
 
Azerbaijan and
 
Chechens in France and
 
federal antiterrorism bills and
 
Gitsba
 
holding Qatar athletes and
 
Iraqi insurgents kidnappings and
 
Israeli example and
 
Litvinenko poisoning
 
Putin and
 
Qatar-Russia prisoner exchange agreement
 
in Turkey
 
Yandarbiyev
 
“Assistance programs/operations,”
 
Associated Press
 
Atayev, Musa
 
Aushev, Ruslan
 
Avtovaz car factory
 
Azerbaijan
 
 
Babitsky, Andrei
 
Badurova, Gulbenis
 
Baikal, Lake
 
Baikal pistol
 
Baikalskaya Ecologicheskaya Volna (Baikal Ecological Wave)
 
Baikanur Space Center
 
Barabanov, Ilya
 
Barayev, Arbi
 
Barayev, Movsar (Salamov)
 
Barayeva, Khava
 
Basayev, Shamil
 
background
 
reorganization of insurgents
 
tactics/actions
 
Basketball
 
Bataev, Kazbek
 
BBC
 
Belarus
 
Bellona
 
Berezovsky, Boris
 
Beseda, Sergei
 
Beslan school attack
 
about
 
demands
 
diversionary attacks before
 
hostages killed
 
media coverage
 
Beslan school attack response
 
description
 
disorganization/failure of
 
investigations and
 
scapegoats
 
Beznasyuk, Alexander
 
Bilunov, Denis
 
“Black widows,”
 
Blowing Up Russia: Terror from Within
(Litvinenko and Feltshinsky)
 
Bobkov, Fillip
 
Borogan, Irina
 
“extremism,”
 
FSB criminal records
 
Iskandarov case
 
Nord-Ost
 
Novikov’s story
 
Rublyovka Road area homes
 
Sutyagin case
 
underground sites
 
Bortnikov, Alexander
 
Brezhnev
 
Buch-Andersen, Thomas
 
Budennovsk terrorist attack
 
about
 
criticism of Russia’s response
 
demands of terrorists
 
Bukalov, Boris
 
Bukovsky, Vladimir
 
archives and
 
dissident movement and
 
institutionalization of
 
 
Capitalism
 
China
 
Russia (1990s)
 
Captive of Dead Men, A
(Limonov)
 
Castro, Fidel
 
Cathedral of St. Sophia of God’s Wisdom
 
Catherine II the Great (Katerina)
 
Celil, Huseyincan
 
Center for Journalism in Extreme Situations
 
Central Apparatus
 
Chadayev, Alexei
 
Chechen-Russian conflict
 
about
 
CIA and
 
cyber war
 
first war
 
Grozny attacks
 
Kalinkin/Volga Hydroelectric Station and
 
media
 
second war
 
See also specific events
 
Chechen terrorism
 
1990s overview
 
Al Qaeda vs.
 
Avrasia ferry hostages
 
diversionary attacks
 
female suicide bombers
 
jihadist groups
 
Nazran/Karabulak
 
new generation of
 
at Pervomayskoye
 
reorganization of insurgency
 
suicide bombings of metro stations
 
suicide bombings of planes
 
taking Russian weapons
 
targeting law enforcement personnel
 
See also specific events
 
Chechen terrorism/Russian response
 
blaming outsiders for
 
brutality comparison
 
“counter-capture,”
 
eliminating evidence
 
end of operations in Chechnya
 
extrajudicial killings
 
human rights groups and
 
Ilaev brothers disappearance
 
infiltrating Chechen groups
 
Nazran attacks
 
Russian troops reduction
 
special groups/operations
 
See also specific events
 
Chechnya: A Small Victorious War
(de Waal)
 
CheKa
 
Cherkasov, Alexander
 
Cherkhesov, Viktor
 
wife
 
Chernomyrdin, Victor
 
Chiesa, Guilietto
 
China
 
economics and
 
SCO/RATS and
 
spying charges and
 
Chirino, Ramiro
 
Cho Son Yu
 
Cholakkad, Turan
 
Chubais, Anatoly
 
Chuman, Gao
 
CIA
 
CIS Antiterrorist Center
 
CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States)
 
breakaway regions (summary)
 
Russia relations
 
See also specific states
 
Civil war (Russia)
 
Color revolutions
 
Kremlin and
 
See also specific revolutions
 
Commonwealth of Independent States.
See
CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States)
 
Communist Party of the Soviet Union trial
 
Crime
 
FSB officers records and
 
FSB unit
 
See also
Organized crime
 
Criminal code of Russia
 
Cyber war
 
about
 
Chechen conflict
 
Putin and
 
smear campaigns
 
unofficial hackers
 
 
Dagestan
 
Danilov, Valentin
 
De Waal, Thomas
 
Democracy/Russia
 
about
 
capitalism (1990s) and
 
rule of law and
 
Denisova, Natalia
 
Deripaska, Oleg
 
Diggers of the Underground Planet
 
Disinformation
 
Dissent activity
 
institutionalization and
 
internal sedition vs. military invasion
 
KGB’s Fifth Directorate and
 
outsiders and
 
See also
Extremism targeting;
 
Infiltrating
 
countermovements;
specific
 
individuals
;
specific
 
organizations
 
Djilas, Milovan
 
Dmitriev, Mikhail
 
Dobrodeev, Oleg
 
Dobrokhotov, Roman
 
Dorcet, Philippe
 
Dryaev, Guram
 
Dubrovka Theater hostage taking.
See
Nord-Ost attack
 
Dudaev, Dzhokhar
 
Durov Animal Theater
 
Dyatlentko, Valery
 
Dynamo
 
1990s and
 
FSB and
 
KGB and
 
sponsors/investors
 
volleyball team
 
Dynamo sports club
 
Dynamo (State) Sports Association
 
Dzerzhinsky, Felix
 
about
 
image-making
 
monuments to
 
 
Echo Moskvy (radio)
 
Edilsultanov, Gaji
 
Eismont, Masha
 
Electronic vote-counting system
 
Eliev, Ruslan
 
Elmurzayev, Ruslan
 
Environmental groups/individuals
 
Espionage.
See
Spy hunting
 
Estonia
 
European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg
 
Extradition

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