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Days of Opportunity

The United States and Afghanistan Before the Soviet Invasion
Series: Global America
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Days of Opportunity by Robert Rakove provides an in-depth examination of the Kennedy administration's engagement with the Third World during the early 1960s. The book delves into the complexities of Cold War geopolitics, highlighting how American foreign policy aimed to influence newly independent nations through diplomacy and development programs. Rakove offers a nuanced analysis of American strategies and their global implications, shedding light on a critical period in history.
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This book may appeal to you if you are intrigued by the intricate dynamics of international diplomacy and Cold War strategies. It delves into the nuanced interactions and decisions that shaped significant global policies, making it a captivating read for history enthusiasts and those interested in military strategy and foreign affairs.

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Days of Opportunity

Robert B. Rakove sheds new light on the little-known and often surprising history of U.S. engagement in Afghanistan from the 1920s to the 1979 Soviet invasion, tracing its evolution and exploring its lasting consequences.

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Long before the 1979 Soviet invasion, the United States was closely concerned with Afghanistan. For much of the twentieth century, American diplomats, policymakers, businesspeople, and experts took part in the Afghan struggle to modernise, delivered vital aid, and involved themselves in Kabul's conflicts with its neighbours. For their own part, many Afghans embraced the potential benefits of political and commercial ties with the United States. Yet these relationships ultimately helped make the country a Cold War battleground.

Robert B. Rakove sheds new light on the little-known and often surprising history of U.S. engagement in Afghanistan from the 1920s to the Soviet invasion, tracing its evolution and exploring its lasting consequences. Days of Opportunity chronicles the battle for influence in Kabul, as Americans contended with vigorous communist bloc competition and the independent ambitions of successive Afghan governments. Rakove examines the phases of peaceful Cold War competition, including development assistance, cultural diplomacy, and disaster relief. He demonstrates that Americans feared the "loss" of Afghanistan to Soviet influenceβ€”and were never simply bystanders, playing pivotal roles in the country's political life. The ensuing collision of U.S., Soviet, and Afghan ambitions transformed the countryβ€”and ultimately led it, and the world, toward calamity.

Harnessing extensive research in U.S. and international archives, Days of Opportunity unveils the remarkable and tragic history of American involvement in Afghanistan.

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Days of Opportunity by Robert Rakove is praised for its thorough examination of U.S.-Afghanistan relations, highlighting the complex interplay between local, national, and international influences. The book is lauded for its detailed narrative, exploring the diplomatic intricacies and the nation's Cold War involvement. Reviewers commend Rakove's meticulous research and the attention given to the pivotal role Afghanistan played in twentieth-century politics.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231210454

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 August 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 488

About the Author

Robert B. Rakove is a lecturer in international relations at Stanford University. He is the author of Kennedy, Johnson, and the Nonaligned World (2012).

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