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Afghanistan: the Russian connection / Ganguly, Sreemati   Journal Article
Ganguly, Sreemati Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract In the context of conventional notion of Afghanistan's foreign policy strategy, two countries are accorded the most prominent status- the U.S. and Pakistan. Russia, on the other hand, shares a unique relationship with Afghanistan. The role of the buffer state, as played out by Afghanistan, during the 19"' century, halted Russian adventure towards ' South Asia, and Russian invasion of Afghanistan proved to be so much of a miscalculated affair as the misadventure led to the collapse of the Soviet Union itself. But even now, Russia has a great stake in Afghanistan's stability and is still considered to be a stabilizing factor in Afghanistan's security scenario. This paper analyzes the different phases of Russian involvement in Afghanistan in t international strategic environment.
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Right-wing Extremism: the Russian Connection / Butt, Shelby; Byman, Daniel   Journal Article
Byman, Daniel Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Russia is cultivating extreme right-wing support to undermine the West, using a variety of actors to woo different partners.
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