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Zhang,X. (2023). American Diplomacy on Afghan Soil. Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media,4,629-634.
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References
[1]. Bai Jiancai. (2011). On U.S. Policy and Covert Operations in Response to the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan". Journal of Shaanxi Normal University,40(6).
[2]. George. Walker. Bush (2002). U.S. National Security Strategy Report-George. Report from American government.
[3]. Wu Yanjun. An Analysis of the Evolution of U.S. Idealistic Foreign Policy, 23(2), p. 4.
[4]. Wen Feng (2007). The "Greater Central Asia" Program and U.S. International NGOs. Xinjiang Social Science, (6), p. 58-63.
[5]. Zhao Huasheng. (2008). China's Diplomacy in Central Asia. Current Affairs Press, p. 349.
[6]. Luo Zhenxing (2005). A Review of U.S. Energy Policy in Central Asia-Caspian Region. Report of Institute, (2).
[7]. Americans' Support for Afghan War Hits New Low - Xinhua. October 29, 2011. Online: http://news.ife ng.com/gundong/detail_2011_10/29/10250139_0.shtml
[8]. Hong Yan. (2012). Analysis of U.S. Interests in the War in Afghanistan. University Essay, May 26.
[9]. Yan Yu. (2021). Interview. Why "U.S.-style counter-terrorism" is getting more and more fearful. People's Daily Overseas Edition, p. 006
[10]. Wei, Zonglei. (2002). Commentary. Seeking the best combination of counterterrorism and U.S. diplomacy. Modern International Relations, (3).