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| A window onto internal conflicts and social issues, Culture and Society offers a fresh perspective on the religious, ethnic, gender, class, and cultural divisions that characterize societies. Recent issues have included articles on American public diplomacy efforts in Iraq, the future of Afghan women's rights, and the new generation of American foreign policymakers. Analysts, journalists, scholars, and policymakers of diverse expertise are selected to contribute. |
Issue 9.2
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Mothers, Bombers, Beauty Queens: Chechen Women's Roles in Russo-Chechen Conflict by Francine Banner
The bodies of Chechen women symbolize the dichotomy of tradition and modernity in Chechen national identity.
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