Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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Sivu 163
... Moscow's influence in Kabul developed into a position of pre - eminence that was never threatened --- or even challenged --- by any outside powers . The United States never seriously attempted to develop significant influence there ...
... Moscow's influence in Kabul developed into a position of pre - eminence that was never threatened --- or even challenged --- by any outside powers . The United States never seriously attempted to develop significant influence there ...
Sivu 170
... Moscow and India , Vietnam , and Mongolia --- all of which border on China . Moscow is seen as moving from north to south while its Vietnamese proxy moves from east to west across Southeast Asia , together carrying out this southward ...
... Moscow and India , Vietnam , and Mongolia --- all of which border on China . Moscow is seen as moving from north to south while its Vietnamese proxy moves from east to west across Southeast Asia , together carrying out this southward ...
Sivu 172
... Moscow of a useful tool in developing ever - stronger ties with India ; Moscow would no longer be able to exacerbate tensions between India and Pakistan in order then to either support India or play the peacemaker . Moreover , such a ...
... Moscow of a useful tool in developing ever - stronger ties with India ; Moscow would no longer be able to exacerbate tensions between India and Pakistan in order then to either support India or play the peacemaker . Moreover , such a ...
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