Soviet Strategy and IslamMacmillan, 1989 - 182 頁 A study of the origins, evolution and current state of the Soviet use of its official Islamic establishment as a means of increasing its influence among Muslim elites in the Islamic world, especially in the Persian Gulf. Case studies and recommendations for US policy are included. |
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The Forging of the Soviet Islamic Weapon | 3 |
The Brezhnev Era Prior to the Soviet Invasion | 35 |
The Soviet Islamic Strategy After the Invasion | 57 |
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