Afghanistan, Non-alignment and the Super Powers |
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Afghanistans Foreign Policy and the Emergence | 26 |
Afghanistan and the Super Powers | 53 |
Afghanistans Role in Nonaligned Conferences | 70 |
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Abdul Rahman Afghan delegate Afghan foreign policy Afghan Government Afghan rulers Afghanistan's foreign policy Afghanistan's policy Algiers Summit aligned countries Amanullah Ambassador Amin Amir April 1978 coup Asian Asian Relations Conference Babrak Karmal Bandung Conference Belgrade Belgrade Summit Big Powers bloc Bogor British India Cairo Central Asia century co-operation Colombo colonialism Conference of Heads Daoud December declared Delhi developing countries economic emergence genuine non-alignment Government of Non-Aligned Hafizullah Amin Havana high contracting parties Ibid independent Iran Islamic issues July Kabul Khalq Khalq regime Khan Lusaka major ment military alliances Mohammad Moscow Nehru NON-ALIGNED CONFERENCE non-aligned countries non-aligned movement Non-Aligned Summit Pakistan Parcham Parchamites PDPA policy of non-alignment political positive neutrality Prime Minister principles of non-alignment problems pursued Pushtun Pushtunistan relations with Afghanistan Revolution role Second World Second World War Soviet Union sphere of influence strategy Super Powers Taraki territorial Third World tion Ulema United Nations Washington world peace