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Preface Note on Transliteration
Introduction: The Other orientalist Crisis Dale F. Eickelman
Part I: International and Regional Perspectives
I. United States Middle East Policy in the Cold War Era Richard W. Cottam II. Soviet Policy in Middle East: A Practitioner’s Interpretation Georgy M. Korniyenko
Part II: Central Asia III. Central Asia’s Political Crisis Martha Brill Olcott IV. Islam versus Communism: The Experience of Coexistence Alexei V. Malashenko V. Islamic Revivalism In Uzbekistan Abdujabar Abduvakhitov
Part III: Afghanistan and Iran VI. The Afghan Revolution: A Failed Experiment Victor G. Korgun VII. Words in the Balance: The Poetics of Political Dissent in Afghanistan David B. Edwards VIII. Reimagined Internal Frontiers: Tribes and Nationalism-Bakhtiyari and Kurds Gene R. Garthwaite
Part IV: Pakistan IX. Islam and the State in Pakistan Vyacheslav Ya. Belokrenitsky X. The Islamization of Welfare in Pakistan Dimitri B. Novossyolov XI. Islamization in Pakistan: The Sayyid and the Dancer Richard Kurin
Conclusion: The Limits of Expert Knowledge Muhammad Khalid Masud
Notes of Contributors Index
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