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ID138494
Title ProperRussia-Afghanistan
Other Title Informationthree milestones
LanguageENG
AuthorKonarovsky, M
Summary / Abstract (Note)THE YEAR 2014 marked three good round figures in the nearly century-long history of the relationships between Soviet Russia/Soviet Union/Russian Federation and Afghanistan. Last spring, the 95th anniversary of the recognition by Moscow of sovereignty and independence of Afghanistan remained unnoticed; in February, veterans of the Afghan war widely celebrated the 25th anniversary of the Soviet pullout of Afghanistan, while in December we pondered once more on the decision of the Politburo of the CC CPSU to move Soviet troops into Afghanistan adopted 35 years ago. The first date belongs to a prologue of a new stage of international relations launched by the end of World War I and the 1917 October Revolution in Russia; two others belong to the epilogue of the post-World War II international developments and the beginning of the Soviet Union's disintegration.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 61, No.2; Apr 2015: p.264-280
Journal SourceInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol; 61 No 2
Key WordsAfghanistan ;  Russia ;  CPSU ;  CC ;  Russia - Afghanistan ;  Three Milestones ;  Soviet - Afghan Relationships ;  Soviet Union's Asian Politics ;  Economic and Military Assistance


 
 
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