Between the Domestic and the Foreign: The KGB and Soviet Muslims in the Late USSR.

IF 0.6 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Journal of Contemporary History Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-02 DOI:10.1177/00220094251322187
Vassily Klimentov
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Abstract

This article examines the ambivalence of the Soviet authorities' attitude to and policy toward Soviet Muslims in the 1970s and 1980s. Soviet Muslims were an asset for Soviet foreign policy in Muslim countries, serving as KGB operatives and as diplomats in the Middle East, Iran, South Asia, and Afghanistan and proved generally loyal to the Soviet state. However, some Soviet officials, notably in the KGB, did not fully trust Soviet Muslims. They kept them in junior positions abroad, suspected them of foreign sympathies, and continued to monitor their activities at home. This dichotomy was incarnated in Soviet Muslim border regions such as Azerbaijan. Azerbaijanis were key to Soviet intelligence operations in Iran, but the KGB suspected them of sympathies for the Iranian Islamic Revolution. Some Soviet Muslims, including those in Azerbaijan, did root their opposition to the Soviet state in Islam.

内外之间:苏联后期的克格勃与苏联穆斯林。
本文考察了20世纪70年代和80年代苏联当局对苏联穆斯林的矛盾态度和政策。苏联的穆斯林是苏联在穆斯林国家的外交政策的资产,他们在中东、伊朗、南亚和阿富汗担任克格勃特工和外交官,并被证明对苏联国家普遍忠诚。然而,一些苏联官员,尤其是克格勃的官员,并不完全信任苏联的穆斯林。他们让他们在国外担任初级职务,怀疑他们同情外国,并继续监视他们在国内的活动。这种二分法体现在苏联穆斯林边境地区,如阿塞拜疆。阿塞拜疆人是苏联在伊朗情报活动的关键,但克格勃怀疑他们同情伊朗伊斯兰革命。一些苏联穆斯林,包括阿塞拜疆的穆斯林,确实把他们对苏联的反对根植于伊斯兰教。
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