Ataki terrorystyczne w Federacji Rosyjskiej w XXI wieku

The high level of terrorist threat to the security of the Russian Federation, which has been persisting for decades, is a process of many aspects. The conducted internal policy, involvement in armed conflicts in Ukraine and in Syria, the unstable situation in the Caucasus and the undertaken internat...

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Main Author: Aleksander Ksawery Olech
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wydawnictwo Adam Marszałek 2019-12-01
Series:Nowa Polityka Wschodnia
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.marszalek.com.pl/images/pliki/npw/23/npw2306.pdf
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description The high level of terrorist threat to the security of the Russian Federation, which has been persisting for decades, is a process of many aspects. The conducted internal policy, involvement in armed conflicts in Ukraine and in Syria, the unstable situation in the Caucasus and the undertaken international co-operation have a significant impact on the activation of terrorist groups in Russia. Already in 2012, before the series of attacks in the French Republic, the on-going conflict in the North Caucasus was described as the most brutal in Europe. Since 2007, Russia has started to cope with international terrorism. What is even worse, it has undergone evolution, permanently destabilizing the internal security of the state. The recent attacks have been associated with the emergence of extremist groups from the Middle East, such as Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State, and their cooperation with rebels from the South and North Caucasus. International terrorist groups began their expansion into the whole territory of the Russian Federation, mobilizing the local government to undertake activities counteracting terrorism. Nowadays, the situation is slowly returning to normal, but new threats are still worth noting. The past experience and new threats of attacks urge us to re-analyse the current situation and define the goals of the anti-terrorist actions of the Russian Federation. This is also important in view of the consequences for other countries which are immediate neighbours of Russia, including possible terrorist consequences for Poland.
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spelling doaj.art-8206032dc89749f7a8fd27f04418f27e2022-12-21T18:45:08ZengWydawnictwo Adam MarszałekNowa Polityka Wschodnia2084-32912084-32912019-12-014(23)10912710.15804/npw20192306Ataki terrorystyczne w Federacji Rosyjskiej w XXI wiekuAleksander Ksawery Olech0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3793-5913Akademia Sztuki WojennejThe high level of terrorist threat to the security of the Russian Federation, which has been persisting for decades, is a process of many aspects. The conducted internal policy, involvement in armed conflicts in Ukraine and in Syria, the unstable situation in the Caucasus and the undertaken international co-operation have a significant impact on the activation of terrorist groups in Russia. Already in 2012, before the series of attacks in the French Republic, the on-going conflict in the North Caucasus was described as the most brutal in Europe. Since 2007, Russia has started to cope with international terrorism. What is even worse, it has undergone evolution, permanently destabilizing the internal security of the state. The recent attacks have been associated with the emergence of extremist groups from the Middle East, such as Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State, and their cooperation with rebels from the South and North Caucasus. International terrorist groups began their expansion into the whole territory of the Russian Federation, mobilizing the local government to undertake activities counteracting terrorism. Nowadays, the situation is slowly returning to normal, but new threats are still worth noting. The past experience and new threats of attacks urge us to re-analyse the current situation and define the goals of the anti-terrorist actions of the Russian Federation. This is also important in view of the consequences for other countries which are immediate neighbours of Russia, including possible terrorist consequences for Poland.https://czasopisma.marszalek.com.pl/images/pliki/npw/23/npw2306.pdfisisrussiaterrorismthreatscaucasuschechnyadagestananti-terrorism
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terrorism
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caucasus
chechnya
dagestan
anti-terrorism
title Ataki terrorystyczne w Federacji Rosyjskiej w XXI wieku
title_full Ataki terrorystyczne w Federacji Rosyjskiej w XXI wieku
title_fullStr Ataki terrorystyczne w Federacji Rosyjskiej w XXI wieku
title_full_unstemmed Ataki terrorystyczne w Federacji Rosyjskiej w XXI wieku
title_short Ataki terrorystyczne w Federacji Rosyjskiej w XXI wieku
title_sort ataki terrorystyczne w federacji rosyjskiej w xxi wieku
topic isis
russia
terrorism
threats
caucasus
chechnya
dagestan
anti-terrorism
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