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  • 标题:Afghanistan-Soviet Relations during the Cold War: A Threat for South Asian Peace
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  • 作者:Azhar Javed Siddiqui ; Khalid Manzoor Butt
  • 期刊名称:South Asian Studies : A Research Journal of South Asian Studies
  • 印刷版ISSN:1026-678X
  • 出版年度:2014
  • 卷号:29
  • 期号:2
  • 页码:617-631
  • 出版社:University of the Punjab, Lahore
  • 摘要:Afghanistan.s relations with the erstwhile Soviet Union began to take a specific direction in the wake of the British departure from the Subcontinent and with the creation of Pakistan in consequence of the partition of the subcontinent. The new orientation in Soviet-Afghan relations was due to the United States. reluctance to play the role which the British had been playing before its exit from the Subcontinent. Most of the ruling elites of Afghanistan were more inclined to the United States and very early sought to develop a nexus with America. However, US preferred Pakistan over Afghanistan and continued the policy during Cold War. Secondly, P akistan played a significant role in pushing Afghanistan towards the Soviet Union as it exploited the P ashtunistan issue to its advantage. The Soviet Union utilized American reluctance, and alienation between Pakistan and Afghanistan and enhanced its political and military influence in Afghanistan so much so that the Soviet inspired communists managed successfully to overthrow the government of President Daoud in April 1978. The entry of Soviet military in Afghanistanpaved the way for the involvement of US which made Afghanistan a battlefield for prolong wars.
  • 关键词:Cold War; Durand Line; Pashtunistan; Mujahideen; Rentier State; Porous Border; Saur Revolution; Frontline State; Soveitization; Geneva Accords; al-Qaeda; Taliban
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