Days of Opportunity
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Robert Rakove
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This outstanding study offers the most comprehensive exposition and analysis to date of the Afghan-American relationship through the end of the 1970s. Based on extensive archival research, it provides essential context for anyone who seeks to understand the complex historical roots of America's failures in Afghanistan.
Elisabeth Leake, author of Afghan Crucible: The Soviet Invasion and the Making of Modern Afghanistan:
In Days of Opportunity, Rakove uncovers the largely overlooked history of U.S.-Afghanistan relations across the twentieth century. Through expert storytelling and meticulous archival research, he details the two countries’ long, promising, yet frustrating relationship during the decades preceding the Soviet invasion. Rakove gives Afghanistan the attention it deserves as a critical player in twentieth-century international politics.
Shah Mahmoud Hanifi, author of Connecting Histories in Afghanistan:
In a narrative built on rich detail about individual diplomatic actors and their alliances, rivalries, and networks, Rakove offers tremendous insight on the extent, complexities, and contingencies of the Afghan-American bilateral relationship during the interwar and Cold War eras.
Mary L. Dudziak, author of War Time: An Idea, Its History, Its Consequences:
Through expansive multinational archival research, Robert B. Rakove weaves together local, national, and international threads that shaped the history of modern Afghanistan and its engagement with the world. Days of Opportunity is a compelling account of how the nation came to be embroiled in U.S.-Soviet Cold War conflict and the terrible costs to the Afghan people.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Notes for the Reader
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Map of Afghanistan
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Introduction: “A Day of Opportunity”
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1 A Game of Hide-and-Seek: The Afghan Pursuit of Diplomatic Relations, 1921–1938
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2 “We Have a Rare Opportunity”: U.S.-Afghan Relations Amid the World Crisis, 1938–1945
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3 Preeminence and Peril: The American Influx and the Coming of the Afghan Cold War, 1945–1952
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4 “We Might Be Willing to Take a Chance”: The Choice to Contest Afghanistan, 1953–1956
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5 Anxious Coexistence: The Aid Contest, 1956–1959
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6 The Crisis Era, 1959–1963
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7 Reform and Retrenchment, 1963–1968
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8 The Fall of the Monarchy, 1968–1973
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9 Return to Engagement, 1973–1976
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10 The End of Diplomacy, 1977–1979
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Conclusion: “Into the Jaws of Catastrophe”
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Acknowledgments
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List of Abbreviations
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Notes
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List of Archives
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Index
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