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Foreword: US, Geopolitics, Rebellions: Overview; Preface; Contents; About the Author; Chapter 1: The Geopolitical Great Game in Eurasia, the Middle East and North Africa; 1.1 Eurasia, a Historical Pivot Region; 1.2 Mackinderś Theory; 1.3 Nicholas Spykmanś Rimland Theory; 1.4 Brzezinskiś Strategy for a Third Front Against the Soviet Union; 1.5 The `Arc of Crisis ́as the New Theater of the Great Game; 1.6 The Great Game from the Caucasus to the Middle East and North Africa; 1.7 Operation Cyclone in Afghanistan and the Role of Saudi Arabia

1.8 End of the `Red Scare ́and Beginning of the `Green ThreatĆhapter 2: The Second Cold War: A First Panoramic View; 2.1 Protests in China and Repression in Tiananmen Square; 2.2 Invasion of Kuwait: Saddam Hussein Back on the US Agenda; 2.3 Islamic Radicalism and the Civil War in Algeria; 2.4 Operation Restore Hope in Somalia; 2.5 Private Military Corporations; 2.6 NED and Subversion in Yugoslavia; 2.7 Access to Oil and Gas, a Matter of US National Security; Chapter 3: The Second Cold War Under the Sign of Oil and Gas

3.1 Oil Potential of the Caspian Sea and US Penetration in the Heartland of Eurasia3.2 The Silk Road Strategy; 3.3 Oil: The Priority of George W. Bushś Administration; 3.4 Operation Against the Taliban Planned Before 9/11; 3.5 The Warning of Agent Phoenix; 3.6 NATO in Afghanistan to Clear the Way for Business; Chapter 4: From Bushś Freedom Agenda to the Color Revolutions; 4.1 George W. Bushś ``Freedom Agenda ́́and the Regime Change Policy in the Caucasus, the Middle East and Africa: The Middle E...; 4.2 The Subversive Role of the NED, USAID, CIA and of NGOs such as Freedom House

4.3 The ``Color Revolutions ́́in Serbia, Georgia and the Ukraine4.4 Plan to Invade and Fund the Opposition in Syria; Chapter 5: The ``Cold Revolutionary War ́́and the NATO Expansion Towards the East; 5.1 Gene Sharpś Subversion Strategy; 5.2 The ``Cold Revolutionary War ́́with Protests, Strikes, Boycotts, Marches, Car Parades, Processions, etc.; 5.3 Mercenaries to Protect Oil Fields and Pipelines in the Caspian Sea; 5.4 Russiaś Recovery; 5.5 Putinś Reaction to the NATO Expansion Towards the East; 5.6 The Invasion of South Ossetia

Chapter 6: The Xinjiang Issue and Washingtonś China Strategy6.1 The Xinjiang Issue; 6.2 Strategy to Break Up China Through Covert Operations; 6.3 Training of Islamic Uyghurs in Afghanistan; 6.4 The Role of Turkey and the Connection with Terrorism; 6.5 Washingtonś Double Standard vis-à-vis Xinjiang; 6.6 Port of Gwadar on the Arabian Sea; 6.7 Chinaś Maritime Lines of Communication; 6.8 Resources of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) to the Uyghur Separatists; 6.9 The CIAś Secret War in Tibet Since the 1950s; 6.10 The Dalai Lamaś Allowance from the CIA

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