01893cam a2200373 a 4500001000700000003000800007005001700015008004100032010001700073015001500090020002200105020002200127035001100149040003100160043002100191082002200212245008700234260006400321300002100385365001500406504005100421505069300472651005001165651005001215651004801265651005601313653001701369653001601386653002401402653002301426653001801449700002701467700002501494184106BD-DhUL20201103100731.0890302s1989 enk 001 0 eng  a 89031506  aGB89-27915 a0521375886 (pbk.) a0521375770 (hard) a184106 aDLCbengcBD-DhULdDLCdLC ae-ur---aa-af---00a958.1045220bSOV04aThe Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan /cedited by Amin Saikal and William Maley. aCambridge ;aNew York :bCambridge University Press,c1989. a177 p. :c22 cm. aGBPb23.99 aIncludes bibliographical references and index.00aMachine derived contents note: Preface -- 1, Introduction Amin Saikal and William Maley -- 2. The Geneva Accords of April 1988 William Maley -- 3. Post-withdrawal Afghanistan: light at the end of the tunnel Louis Dupree -- 4. The regional politics of the Afghan crisis Amin Saikal -- 5. The Afghan conflict and soviet domestic politics T. H. Rigby -- 6. The soviet armed forces and the Afghan war Geoffrey Jukes -- 7. Afghanistan and soviet alliances Robert F. Miller -- 8. Afghanistan and Sino-soviet relations Leslie Holmes -- 9. The Afghanistan 'settlement' and the future of world politics Richard A. Falk -- 10. Conclusions: management of the Afghan crisis J. L. Richardson -- Index. 0aSoviet UnionxForeign relationszAfghanistan. 0aAfghanistanxForeign relationszSoviet Union. 0aSoviet UnionxForeign relationsy1985-1991. 0aAfghanistanxHistoryySoviet occupation, 1979-1989. aSoviet Union aAfghanistan aMilitary occupation aHistory, 1980-1989 aOverseas item1 aMaley, William,d1957-1 aSaikal, Amin,d1950-