Afghanistan, the Great Game RevisitedRosanne Klass Freedom House, 1990 - 565 sivua A single comprehensive guide to the issue of the Soviet invasion that explains what is happening and why, and what it means for the rest of the world. Readable and concise as well as authoritative, it includes information that has never before been made public in chapters contributed by an international roster of leading experts. A new chapter, 'The Geneva Accords-The Settlement and its Consequences, ' updates this bestseller in order to look at the recent developments in the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan both in theory and in fact |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 34
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... benefit of the Afghan nation itself but were either exploited for the economic benefit of the USSR or left undeveloped to await the opportunity for such exploitation in future . Economic integration was designed along lines ...
... benefit of the Afghan nation itself but were either exploited for the economic benefit of the USSR or left undeveloped to await the opportunity for such exploitation in future . Economic integration was designed along lines ...
Sivu 92
... benefits to the Soviet economy . These facts do not support the facile and all - too - common assumption that the Soviets are paying all the economic costs of their aggression in Afghanistan themselves , and that it must necessarily be ...
... benefits to the Soviet economy . These facts do not support the facile and all - too - common assumption that the Soviets are paying all the economic costs of their aggression in Afghanistan themselves , and that it must necessarily be ...
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... benefits were the sole or even the primary goal of the Soviet takeover and subsequent invasion of Afghanistan , which ... benefit but instead let them lie untouched until Soviet exploitation could be imposed in one way or another 127.
... benefits were the sole or even the primary goal of the Soviet takeover and subsequent invasion of Afghanistan , which ... benefit but instead let them lie untouched until Soviet exploitation could be imposed in one way or another 127.
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A Letter from a Soviet Ambassador | 31 |
The Road to Crisis 19191980 | 37 |
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