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  1. Strausz-Hupe, “The Anglo-Afghan War of 1919,” pp. 91–92.

  2. Strausz-Hupe, “The Anglo-Afghan War of 1919,” p. 92.

  3. Charles G. Cogan, “Partners in Time: The CIA and Afghanistan since
    1979,” World Policy Journal, Vol. 10, No. 2 (Summer 1993), pp. 73–82, at p. 81.

  4. A. Z. Hilali, “China’s Response to the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan,”
    Central Asian Survey, Vol. 20, No. 3 (September 2001), pp. 323–351.

  5. S. A. Yetiv, “How the Soviet Military Intervention in Afghanistan Improved
    the U.S. Strategic Position in the Persian Gulf,” Asian Affairs, Vol. 17, No. 2 (Sum-
    mer 1990), pp. 62–81.

  6. Yetiv, “How the Soviet Military Intervention in Afghanistan Improved the
    U.S. Strategic Position in the Persian Gulf.”

  7. Yetiv, “How the Soviet Military Intervention in Afghanistan Improved the
    U.S. Strategic Position in the Persian Gulf.”

  8. Yetiv, “How the Soviet Military Intervention in Afghanistan Improved the
    U.S. Strategic Position in the Persian Gulf.”

  9. Cogan, “Partners in Time,” p. 75.

  10. Cogan, “Partners in Time,” p. 74.

  11. Steve Coll, “Anatomy of a Victory: CIA’s Covert Afghan War,” Washington
    Post, July 19, 1992.

  12. George Lardner Jr., “Afghan, Cambodia Aid Cut: Conferees’ Report Sets
    Out New Rules for CIA Operations,” Washington Post, October 24, 1990.

  13. Bill McCollum, “Afghan Endgame: The CIA Has Bungled It,” Washington
    Post, September 10, 1989.

  14. CNN chronology: http://cnn.com/2001/US/09/11/chronology.attack

  15. Michael Cox, “American Power Before and After 11 September: Dizzy
    with Success?” International Affairs, Vol. 78, No. 2 (2002), pp. 261–276; John G. Iken-
    berry, “American Grand Strategy in the Age of Terror,” Survival, Vol. 43, No. 4
    (Winter 2001), pp. 19–34; Steve Smith, “The United States Will Emerge from this as
    a More Dominant World Power,” The Times, September 19, 2001; Stanley Hoffman,
    “On the War,” New York Review of Books, November 1, 2001.

  16. Steven Simon and Daniel Benjamin, “The Terror,” Survival, Vol. 43, No.
    4 (Winter 2001), pp. 5–18, at p. 5; Lawrence Freedman, “The Third World War?”
    Survival, Vol. 43, No. 4 (Winter 2001–2002), pp. 61–88, at pp. 66–67, 85–86.

  17. McInnes, “A Different Kind of War?” p. 170.

  18. McInnes, “A Different Kind of War?” p. 170 fn. 30.

  19. McInnes, “A Different Kind of War?” p. 172 fn. 34.

  20. Inderjeet Parmar, “Catalysing Events, Think Thanks and American For-
    eign Policy Shifts: A Comparative Analysis of the Impacts of Pearl Harbor 1941
    and 11 September 2001,” Government and Opposition, Vol. 40, No. 1 (Winter 2005),
    pp. 1–25, at p. 1.

  21. McInnes, “A Different Kind of War?” p. 175.

  22. Shahram Akbarzadeh, “Keeping Central Asia Stable,” The World Quar-
    terly, Vol. 25, No. 4 (2004), pp. 689–705, at p. 689.

  23. Akbarzadeh, “Keeping Central Asia Stable,” p. 699.

  24. Akbarzadeh, “Keeping Central Asia Stable,” pp. 700–701.

  25. Akbarzadeh, “Keeping Central Asia Stable,” p. 703.

  26. Parmar, “Catalysing Events, Think Thanks and American Foreign Policy
    Shifts,” p. 1.

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