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The Resistance in Afghanistan is Engaged in a War of National Liberation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 February 2017
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1 Scholarly accounts of the Soviet invasion may be found in H. Bradsher, Afghanistan and the Soviet Union (1983); and Collins, J., The Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan: A Study in the Use of Force in Soviet Foreign Policy (1986)Google Scholar, especially at pp. 77–94. On U.S. anticipation of the invasion, see Brzezinski, Z., Power and Principle 427 (1983)Google Scholar. ‘
2 UN Doc. S/13729 (1980).
3 GA Res. ES-6/2 (Jan. 14, 1980).
4 GA Res. 35/37 (Nov. 20, 1980); GA Res. 36/34 (Nov. 18, 1981); GA Res. 37/37 (Nov. 29, 1982); GA Res. 38/29 (Nov. 23, 1983); GA Res. 39/13 (Nov. 15, 1984); GA Res. 40/12 (Nov. 13, 1985); and GA Res. 41/33 (Nov. 5, 1986).
5 GA Res. 2625 (Oct. 24, 1970).
6 Diplomatic Conference on Reaffirmation and Development of International Humanitarian Law Applicable in Armed Conflicts, Final Act, adopted June 8, 1977, reprinted in 16 ILM 1391(1977) (entered into force Dec. 7, 1978).
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