This argument is evaluated in the context of three cases of rivalry intervention: Afghanistan (India–Pakistan); Angola (USSR–USA); and Lebanon (Israel–Syria). While rivalry dynamics are not the sole motivator for intervention in each case, rivals do worry about the future, and as a result...
- Try and negotiate on the subject of our intervention in Cambodia. Attempt to convince the Chinese the need for a stable socialist government in Cambodia and for the eradication of the extremist Khmer Rouge. - Speak out against the illegitmate Taiwanese government and push for the early ret...
3 - Let's try to block NATO intervention as much as possible by supporting anti-war campaigns; At the same time, we have to prepare a realistic campaign, Libya cannot resist a NATO invasion, but it can resist but it can resist occupation, so the focus should be on light resistance, ...
Soviet Intervention in Afghanistan in the Documents of J. Carter Administration The article examines the documents of Jimmy Carter Administration (1977-1981) published in Foreign Relations of the United States series that represent the U.S. position on the Soviet intervention in the Democratic Republic...
This analysis focuses on the purely operational and strategic lessons of the war in Afghanistan. It insists that lessons of these kinds were present and that they offer significant insights both for such wars in general and for the course of Soviet military development in the 1980s and 1990s. ...
AfghanistanInterventionSecurityAsiaThis study deals with three cases where the regional security aspect of Soviet decision-making was important. Firstly, the Baltic region will be considered. The Soviet strategy for promoting stability in the Baltic republics has been that of integration. The three ...
The article reports that several sources within the alliance confirmed that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) representatives are interested to obtain documents related on the Soviet troops withdraw from Afghanistan, which according to some sources might be due to NATO's desire to not asso...
They were also reinforced by a number of Cuban armoured and motorised units, who had become more directly committed to the fighting for the first time since the beginning of Cuba's military intervention in Angola in 1975.The SADF and UNITA launched six heavy assaults on the Tumpo Triangle ...