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This is a collective volume on Soviet-American relations with the
three rimland states of Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan. The
contributors argue that what happens in these three states would
ultimately affect the states in the Gulf and the Middle East. The
USA maintains friendly relations only with Pakistan, while her
relations with Iran and Afghanistan are antagonistic. The future
penetration of the Soviet influence in Iran and Afghanistan is
assessed and probable scenarios are discussed by the seventeen
contributors, who represent the military, diplomacy and academia.
The concluding chapter synthesizes the discussions and the
criticism of various papers. The book is the most up-to-date
thorough analysis of superpower relations with the three
neighbouring states of the Soviet Union currently available.
This work deals with the foreign policy of the former Soviet Union,
Russia and South Asia. It is a multi-dimensional analysis of
Soviet-American rivalry; Soviet determination to expand in the
direction of South Asia and the Gulf; and the regional dynamics of
the Middle East, most espcially in Iran, Afghanistan and China, the
major power in Asia.
This book deserves to be read carefully by scholars and laymen of
foreign policy dealing with the former Soviet Union, Russia and
South Asia, and particularly by the political leaders of India and
Pakistan. The book is a multi-dimensional analysis of (a)
Soviet-American rivalry; (b) Soviet determination to expand in the
direction of South Asia and the Gulf; (c) the regional dynamics of
the Middle East most especially Iran, Afghanistan and China, the
major power in Asia.
A collective endeavour of scholars highlighting some of the
significant domestic determinants of Soviet foreign policy. There
is a general consensus that policy makers are influenced by Islam,
the Soviet-Central Asian nationalities, oil and geography.
This is a collective volume on Soviet-American relations with the
three rimland states of Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan. The
contributors argue that what happens in these three states would
ultimately affect the states in the Gulf and the Middle East. The
USA maintains friendly relations only with Pakistan, while her
relations with Iran and Afghanistan are antagonistic. The future
penetration of the Soviet influence in Iran and Afghanistan is
assessed and probable scenarios are discussed by the seventeen
contributors, who represent the military, diplomacy and academia.
The concluding chapter synthesizes the discussions and the
criticism of various papers. The book is the most up-to-date
thorough analysis of superpower relations with the three
neighbouring states of the Soviet Union currently available.
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