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Foreword | ||
Prologue: Pax Britannica, Squared | ||
I | Patterns of Mastery, British and American | 1 |
II | Russia: The Long Talons of Memory | 29 |
III | Iran: The Agonies of Non-sovereignty | 51 |
IV | Pakistan: Sins of Partition | 83 |
V | Afghanistan: In a Dark Defile | 113 |
VI | The Caucasus: A Bedlam of Identity | 139 |
VII | Central Asia: Invented States, Real Godfathers | 169 |
Epilogue: "What Is to Be Done?" | 199 | |
Notes on Sources | 215 | |
Select Bibliography | 225 | |
Acknowledgments | 235 | |
Permissions | 238 | |
Index | 239 |
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