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The Afghanistan war and the breakdown of the Soviet Union

Review of International Studies (1999), 25, 693 708 Copyright British International Studies Association6931 This is a revised version of a paper presented at the annual conference of the International StudiesAssociation, Midwest, November 6 8, 1998. We thank Jennifer Baka, George Candler, Michael Cox,Nives Dolsak, Gregory Kasza, Tom Koontz, Chingiz Mamedov, Dmitri Maslitchenko, AlexanderOblonsky, Vladimir Pigenko, Bill Thompson, and the anonymous reviewers for their Bunce, The Soviet Union under Gorbachev: Ending Stalinism and Ending the Cold War ,International Journal, 46 (1991), pp.

Tilly attributes the breakdown of empires to major external or internal wars. He observes that between 1986 and 1992, the Soviet Union went through: [O]ne of Europe’s more peculiar revolutions: the shattering of an empire and the dismantling of its central structure without the direct impact of a war. . . the costly stalemate in

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