The Fall of Afghanistan: An Insider's AccountPergamon-Brassey's International Defense Publishers, 1988 - 219 pages Afghanistans tidligere viceudenrigsminister giver i bogen en fremstilling af landets historie og udenrigspolitik med vægten lagt på tiden efter 1947, da briterne trak sig ud af Indien og Sovjet blev en stormagt. Desuden beskrives de udenrigspolitiske relationer til Pakistan og USA og den sovjetrussiske besættelse af Afghanistan i 1978 og de følger dette fik. |
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Afghanistan Remains Neutral | 19 |
Between the World Wars | 29 |
Neutrality the Natural Course for | 55 |
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