Death of a Dissident - Alex Goldfarb [165]
Blumenfeld, Mark, 282-83
Bogachyov, Vasily, 309
Bonner, Elena, 233, 238-39, 285, 294
Border Guards, Russian, 147
Bordyuzha, Nikolai, 147
Borodin, Pavel, 171
Brezhnev, Leonid, 164
Britain, Great, 173, 311
Berezovsky-Putin conflict and Russian relations with, 347-48
Chechen kidnappings and, 153
Litvinenko murder investigation by, 335, 338-42, 343-44
Politkovskaya murder investigation and, 321
Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 290, 292-93
Budyonnovsk, Russia, 51
Bukovsky, Vladimir, 242-43, 294, 295
Bush, George W., 242, 248, 273, 287, 310, 312
Butyrka prison, 194, 207
Cap d’Antibes, France, 3
“Capitalist Threat, The” (Soros), 117
Capone, Al, 49
Carnegie Hall, 49
Carr, Camilla, 144, 153
Carter, Edwin Redwald (Litvinenko pseudonym), 244-45, 260, 305
Castro, Fidel, 321
Central Bank of Russia, 140
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 106, 258, 321, 347
Aldrich Ames and, 243
Litvinenko defection and, 7-9, 12, 13-14, 18-19, 21
Russian election analysis of, 64
Chaika, Yuri, 321
Channel One, 33-37, 51
Chas, 40 Chateau d’Oex, Switzerland, 38
Chechen National Actors Guild, 85
Chechen Republic:
civilian casualties in, 312, 348
de facto sovereignty accorded to, 85
deterioration of Russian relations with, 151-54
independence declared by, 85, 86
Islamist factions in, 106, 134, 144, 151-54, 186-88, 215, 288, 310, 312, 313
kidnappings in, 109, 117, 134, 144, 151-54, 216
Novye Atagi and Grozny executions as provocations in, 105
oil pipeline reopening in, 112-14
presidential election in, 105-6
Russian atrocities in, 201
Russian-led referendum in, 273, 275
Russian peace negotiations with, 99-104, 106, 108, 138
Chechen War, First, 24, 31, 39, 47-48, 51, 53, 54, 65, 85-95, 246-47
cease-fire broken in, 82
cease-fire in, 77, 85-86
formal ending of, 106-8
FSB and, 31, 39, 59, 88-95, 151-54, 246-47, 272
Islamic fighters in, 86, 90, 92, 101
Khasavyurt Accord and end of, 85, 94-95, 102, 104
Pervomaiskoye siege in, 59, 72, 88-91, 93, 107
rebel seizure of Grozny in, 69
Russian army atrocities in, 247
URPO as outgrowth of, 121, 123
Chechen War, Second, 159, 175, 177, 186-89, 194, 195-96, 203, 252, 260, 275, 328-29
Beslan massacre and, 310-11
Chechen cease-fire in, 312
FSB and, 154, 190-91, 198-99, 215-17, 273, 289
G7 summit protests and, 242
Moscow apartment bombings and, 189-91, 198-99, 215-17, 246-47, 291-92
peace initiatives in, 287-313
Russian army atrocities in, 201, 236-37, 241, 273, 304
Russian casualties in, 238, 288
Chelyabinsk, Russia, 337
Chernobyl nuclear disaster (1986), 327, 348
Chernomyrdin, Viktor, 51, 98, 123, 140, 164
Chechen peace negotiations and, 102, 138
Chechen-Russian oil pipelinereopening and, 113-14
election of 1996 and, 62, 66, 69-71, 75-76
Gazprom deal and, 110, 111, 112, 114-15
Lebed’s “Russian Legion” memo and, 99
Skuratov scandal and, 162
Soros’s meeting with, 69-71
wiretapping of, 71-72
Christie, Agatha, 320
Chubais, Anatoly, 32, 36, 45, 52-54, 56
Berezovsky as opponent of, 116-17, 123
election of 1996 and, 62-63, 65, 67, 68, 76-77, 78, 79-80, 81
election of 1999 and, 194
election of 2000 and, 111, 164
Kulikov and, 97-98
Potanin and, 110-11
Russian economic crisis and, 139
Soros and, 47-49, 116-17
Svyazinvest deal and, 116, 123
Yeltsin and, 63, 76-77, 97-98, 116-17, 123, 126, 345
Zakayev and, 294-95
Clinton, Bill, 4, 63, 207
CNN, 256
Comecon, 60
Communist Party, 47, 48, 49, 52, 56, 241
attempt at banning of, 75-77
Duma and, 33, 34, 51, 52, 70, 136-37, 139, 144, 154, 172, 265
election of 1996
and, 62, 63-64, 65, 66, 68-71, 73, 75-77, 78
election of 1999 and, 194
election of 2000 and, 164, 172
oligarchs as natural opponents of, 116-17
Red Army and, 86
“Complicated Kremlin Scorecard, A” (Ignatius), 207
Congress, U.S.:
Chechen conflict and, 288
Russian opposition movement and, 310
Constitution, Russian,