Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 68
Sivu 101
... south into Central Asia may have already shifted attention south to the water of the Oxus River and other rivers rising in Afghanistan's Hindu Kush . The lack of iron ore and coking coal in Soviet Central Asia makes that region ...
... south into Central Asia may have already shifted attention south to the water of the Oxus River and other rivers rising in Afghanistan's Hindu Kush . The lack of iron ore and coking coal in Soviet Central Asia makes that region ...
Sivu 170
... south while its Vietnamese proxy moves from east to west across Southeast Asia , together carrying out this southward strategy . Control of Afghanistan and Indochina are only the first two steps in that strategy . And , just as the ...
... south while its Vietnamese proxy moves from east to west across Southeast Asia , together carrying out this southward strategy . Control of Afghanistan and Indochina are only the first two steps in that strategy . And , just as the ...
Sivu 232
... south of Europe and the Soviet republics of Central Asia , and the ' nomenklatura ' is on the offensive there " in ... south of the national territory of the Soviet Union in the direction of the Indian Ocean , " and that " the area south ...
... south of Europe and the Soviet republics of Central Asia , and the ' nomenklatura ' is on the offensive there " in ... south of the national territory of the Soviet Union in the direction of the Indian Ocean , " and that " the area south ...
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