
Published online:
22 July 2021
Published in print:
01 November 2021
Online ISBN:
9780197579701
Print ISBN:
9780197579671
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Chapter
31 The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, December 1979
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216–220
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Published:July 2021
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Breslauer, George W., 'The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan, December 1979', The Rise and Demise of World Communism (New York , 2021; online edn, Oxford Academic, 22 July 2021), https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197579671.003.0032, accessed 5 May 2025.
Abstract
The year 1979 was a fateful one. Relations between the United States and the PRC warmed considerably, while almost everything went wrong in the US-Soviet relationship. The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan was driven by a determination to show the Americans that Moscow did not have feet of clay and to rescue an allied regime from collapse. The timing was dictated by the failure of US-Soviet arms control talks.
Keywords:
Afghanistan 1979, Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, SS-20s, US-Soviet trade, Jewish emigration from USSR
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Comparative Politics
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