Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1987 - 519 sivua |
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... economic gains . To understand events in Afghanistan , it is useful first to review briefly overall Soviet international economic policies , some of which are not widely known or understood ; then to assess the Soviet economic strategy ...
... economic gains . To understand events in Afghanistan , it is useful first to review briefly overall Soviet international economic policies , some of which are not widely known or understood ; then to assess the Soviet economic strategy ...
Sivu 74
... economic objectives discussed above , viz . , making the Afghan economy dependent on the USSR and thereby subjecting Afghanistan to Soviet influence . In essence this dependency became a de facto part of bilateral Soviet / Afghan ...
... economic objectives discussed above , viz . , making the Afghan economy dependent on the USSR and thereby subjecting Afghanistan to Soviet influence . In essence this dependency became a de facto part of bilateral Soviet / Afghan ...
Sivu 90
... economic policies have been one of the main Soviet vehicles for developing economic and political influence in Afghanistan . These policies are intended to develop Afghan economic dependency on the USSR and to integrate the small Afghan ...
... economic policies have been one of the main Soviet vehicles for developing economic and political influence in Afghanistan . These policies are intended to develop Afghan economic dependency on the USSR and to integrate the small Afghan ...
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