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The Soviet Union Sent Troops To Afghanistan And A New Tought On The Central-South Asian Geopolitical

Posted on:2010-07-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J SunFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360278961725Subject:History of Chinese Ethnic Minorities
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In 1979 the Soviet Army in Afghanistan to send troops to Afghanistan and then the evolution of the 20th century, the war in Afghanistan is a major event in the history of the world. For this war, domestic and foreign academics from different perspectives have been a useful study and discussion. From the existing research results and their use of this information, the subject of research there are a lot of space for excavation,Central - South Asia geopolitical and cultural role in this conflict are too often neglected. Especially in the US-Soviet hegemony have been end,This is an important role and relevance of to exploring the history of Central - South Asia geo-environment linkages in the event.In December 1979, the Soviet Union tried to force to quell unrest in Afghanistan the situation complicated, so brazenly send troops to Afghanistan, supporting a puppet regime. Organization of the Islamic resistance in Afghanistan to religion as a banner, set off against the Soviet Union and its puppet the "holy war." Multi-political forces in their own interest, to intervene in the conflict in Afghanistan, and have become supporters of the resistance, so that the conflict has left a US-Soviet confrontation in South Asia other than geo-marks. Many scholars regard the motives of the Soviet Union sent troops to Afghanistan as the Soviet Army's basic strategy is imperative. The geopolitics of Central - South Asia itself, the complex interaction of causes and is often neglected by scholars. In recent years, the official records of the former Soviet Union declassified and published literature. 1979, Soviet invasion of Afghanistan on the historical events of the new interpretation of the angle.Revealed that in South Asia, the geopolitical and cultural impact of the historical events and provides the possibility of general laws.It left us the conclusions about the Soviet Union sent troops to Afghanistan resulted in the passive response of the causes and the events in the impact of the South Asian region.The article consists of five parts Namely, the first part briefly introduces a unique geographical location and Afghanistan evolution History ;The second part dwells on according to declassified documents of the Soviet Union in 1979 the Soviet Union sent troops to Afghanistan before and after a few issues (such as:, the political factions in Afghanistan after the April revolution, the Soviet Union sent troops to Afghanistan in the context of decision-making and the Soviet Union in 1979 on the situation in Afghanistan Measures) to make an in-depth analysis ; The third part of analysis Afghanistan in the Central - South Asia geopolitical role and reaction to sent troops to Afghanistan ; The fouth part analyzes the impact after the war ;The last part of the conclusions reached a new view;...
Keywords/Search Tags:Afghanistan, Geo-political, Decrypt Files
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