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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... relations with both Washington and Beijing . But in realistic terms , that is highly unlikely . Such a major gain would advance the Soviet strategy of encircling China . If such a gain occurred , and if Washington had allowed such a ...
... relations with both Washington and Beijing . But in realistic terms , that is highly unlikely . Such a major gain would advance the Soviet strategy of encircling China . If such a gain occurred , and if Washington had allowed such a ...
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... relations between Russians and the Muslim peoples of the Soviet Union are typical colonial relations . And that is a fact . Despite all the efforts of Soviet agitpropaganda to prove the opposite , the reality is that the Russians are ...
... relations between Russians and the Muslim peoples of the Soviet Union are typical colonial relations . And that is a fact . Despite all the efforts of Soviet agitpropaganda to prove the opposite , the reality is that the Russians are ...
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... relations with Afghanistan.4 The Soviet Union gave great support to the struggle of the Afghans against the British and it was the first country to recognize Afghanistan's independence in March 1919. The Afghan - Soviet Treaty of Non ...
... relations with Afghanistan.4 The Soviet Union gave great support to the struggle of the Afghans against the British and it was the first country to recognize Afghanistan's independence in March 1919. The Afghan - Soviet Treaty of Non ...
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A Letter from a Soviet Ambassador | 31 |
The Road to Crisis 19191980 | 37 |
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Abdul accords Affairs Afghan Communist Afghan economy Afghan Resistance Afghanistan American Amin areas Army Asian Babrak Karmal Baluchi Basmachi border Central Asia civilian commanders Communist coup cultural Daoud December Defense Deputy economic efforts ethnic foreign Geneva groups Hafizullah Amin Hazarajat head Herat India inside Afghanistan Iran Islamic January jirga Kabul regime Kabul University KhAD Khalq killed leaders leadership major member of PDPA million mineral Minister Ministry Mohammad Mohammed Moscow mujahideen Muslim Najib negotiations official operations organizations Pakistan Parchamis Party member PDPA Central Committee percent Persian Peshawar political population prisoners province Pushtun Pushtunistan refugees region religious reportedly reports Revolutionary Council Russian Shah significant sources Soviet Central Soviet forces Soviet invasion Soviet military Soviet policy Soviet troops Soviet Union SPETSNAZ strategic Tajik Taraki territory treaty tribal tribes University USSR village Washington withdrawal York