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Afghanistan: The First Five Years of Soviet Occupation

Author J. Bruce Amstutz
Publisher University Press of the Pacific
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ISBN / ASIN089875528X
ISBN-139780898755282
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Sales Rank1,916,083
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When Soviet military forces invaded Afghanistan in late 1979, the invasion was, at once, an attempt to save a tottering Marxist government and a warning to both East and West that the Brezhnev Doctrine of "necessary intervention" would be enforced.

Dr. J. Bruce Amstutz, U. S. charge d’affaires in Kabul from 1977 to 1980, begins his treatment of the first five years of Soviet occupation with an historical overview of years of Russian meddling in Afghan affairs. He follows this account with a first-hand report of the 1979 invasion, then analyzes that intervention from political, military, and economic perspectives. Among the important issues Dr. Amstutz discusses are the numerous Afghan political factions - pro-Soviet and resistance - their leaders, the human rights and refugee problems, diplomatic efforts to settle the conflict, and Soviet measures to repress and indoctrinate the Afghans.