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Afghanistan
The Soviet Invasion and the Afghan Response, 1979-1982
M. Hassan Kakar
Suggested citation:
Kakar, M. Hassan*Afghanistan: The Soviet Invasion and the Afghan Response, 1979-1982.*Berkeley: *University of California Press, *1995
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft7b69p12h/
Contents
Preface
Maps
Introduction
1.*A Client Government in Afghanistan1.*The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan
2.*Why Did the Soviet Union Invade?
3.*Under the Soviet Shadow
2.*The Afghans Against the Invaders and the Client Government4.*Islamic Resistance Organizations
5.*Nationalist Resistance Organizations
6.*Urban Uprisings and Their Suppression
7.*Beginning of the Countrywide Armed Clashes
8.*A New Type of War Leader
3.*The Politics of Confrontation and Suppression9.*KhAD as an Agency of Suppression
10.*Military and Administrative Measures for Consolidation of the Government
11.*Victory at Any Cost
12.*Elimination of Opponents by Nonmilitary Means
4.*The Story of Genocide in Afghanistan13.*Genocide Throughout the Country
14.*Genocide in Districts Around Kabul
Conclusion
Epilogue, 1982-1994
A.*Political Organizations, Factions, and Unions
B.*Selected Biographical Sketches
C.*Afghan Refugees in Pakistan
D.*Telephone Conversation Between Kosygin and Taraki
Glossary
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About the Author
Publications
The Soviet Invasion and the Afghan Response, 1979-1982
M. Hassan Kakar
Suggested citation:
Kakar, M. Hassan*Afghanistan: The Soviet Invasion and the Afghan Response, 1979-1982.*Berkeley: *University of California Press, *1995
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft7b69p12h/
Contents
Preface
Maps
Introduction
1.*A Client Government in Afghanistan1.*The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan
2.*Why Did the Soviet Union Invade?
3.*Under the Soviet Shadow
2.*The Afghans Against the Invaders and the Client Government4.*Islamic Resistance Organizations
5.*Nationalist Resistance Organizations
6.*Urban Uprisings and Their Suppression
7.*Beginning of the Countrywide Armed Clashes
8.*A New Type of War Leader
3.*The Politics of Confrontation and Suppression9.*KhAD as an Agency of Suppression
10.*Military and Administrative Measures for Consolidation of the Government
11.*Victory at Any Cost
12.*Elimination of Opponents by Nonmilitary Means
4.*The Story of Genocide in Afghanistan13.*Genocide Throughout the Country
14.*Genocide in Districts Around Kabul
Conclusion
Epilogue, 1982-1994
A.*Political Organizations, Factions, and Unions
B.*Selected Biographical Sketches
C.*Afghan Refugees in Pakistan
D.*Telephone Conversation Between Kosygin and Taraki
Glossary
Select Bibliography
About the Author
Publications