Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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Sivu 103
... continued Soviet requests to take over the exploration , the Afghans replaced the French with a ( neutral , non - NATO ) Swedish group which began drilling in 1956 , but Moscow continued to exert pressure against Afghan use of aid from ...
... continued Soviet requests to take over the exploration , the Afghans replaced the French with a ( neutral , non - NATO ) Swedish group which began drilling in 1956 , but Moscow continued to exert pressure against Afghan use of aid from ...
Sivu 183
... success of such a Soviet approach . To begin with , Soviet success with regard to * Between 1748 and 1813/43 their areas were at times part of an Afghan empire .--- ed . Afghanistan is itself far from assured . Continued improvements in ...
... success of such a Soviet approach . To begin with , Soviet success with regard to * Between 1748 and 1813/43 their areas were at times part of an Afghan empire .--- ed . Afghanistan is itself far from assured . Continued improvements in ...
Sivu 235
... continued for another decade and sporadic clashes continued as late as the 1940s ; but the Soviets knew that , in the absence of a credible leadership capable of unifying the insurgents , it was only a question of time before they were ...
... continued for another decade and sporadic clashes continued as late as the 1940s ; but the Soviets knew that , in the absence of a credible leadership capable of unifying the insurgents , it was only a question of time before they were ...
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A Letter from a Soviet Ambassador | 31 |
The Road to Crisis 19191980 | 37 |
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