The Image of the Terrorist Threat in the Official Russian Press

The Image of the Terrorist Threat in the Official Russian Press

The Moscow Theatre Crisis (2002) and the Beslan Hostage Crisis (2004)

Author(s): Aglaya Snetkov
Journal Title: Europe-Asia Studies
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Volume: 59
Issue: 8
Pages: 1349-1365
Publisher(s): Routledge
Publication Year: 2007

This article explores the evolution of the official Russian discourse on Chechnya during two major recent terrorist acts: the Dubrovka Theatre crisis in Moscow (2002), and the Beslan school siege (2004). By tracing the changes in the official image of the threat, this article challenges the assumption that this discourse has remained constant in the last few years. Instead, it characterises the dynamic of change at times of terrorist acts and beyond as an ongoing attempt by Russian officials to remove the Chechen issue from the political agenda, which precludes a real dialogue about or solution to the ongoing Chechen crisis.
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