Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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... Afghan relations as a result of the magnitudes of Soviet trade , capital loans and technical assistance programs , and the integration of the Afghan economy with the Soviet economy . The goal of Soviet economic integration was achieved ...
... Afghan relations as a result of the magnitudes of Soviet trade , capital loans and technical assistance programs , and the integration of the Afghan economy with the Soviet economy . The goal of Soviet economic integration was achieved ...
Sivu 79
... Afghan economy long before the Communist coup or the invasion . As noted above , the mechanism used by the Soviet Union in creating Afghan economic dependency was bilateral trade . The growing Afghan debt to Moscow had to be repaid ...
... Afghan economy long before the Communist coup or the invasion . As noted above , the mechanism used by the Soviet Union in creating Afghan economic dependency was bilateral trade . The growing Afghan debt to Moscow had to be repaid ...
Sivu 90
... economic and political influence in Afghanistan . These policies are intended to develop Afghan economic dependency on the USSR and to integrate the small Afghan economy with the overwhelming Soviet economy . Some of these are not ...
... economic and political influence in Afghanistan . These policies are intended to develop Afghan economic dependency on the USSR and to integrate the small Afghan economy with the overwhelming Soviet economy . Some of these are not ...
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