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Contents
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CHAPTER TWO Involvement | 39 |
CHAPTER THREE Backing Liberation Movements | 78 |
CHAPTER FOUR Intervention | 125 |
CHAPTER FIVE Surrogates | 168 |
CHAPTER SIX Managing Vulnerabilities | 205 |
CHAPTER SEVEN The Soviet Impact | 229 |
CHAPTER EIGHT Prospects | 259 |
EPILOGUE 1990 | 295 |
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