This book deals with the aftermath of the ""Great Game"" - the
protracted struggle between Britain and Russia for influence in the
Middle Eastern and Central Asian lands that bordered the expanding
Russian empire of the late-19th century. It covers a period that was
crucial in the modern political history of the whole area from Thrace to
the Caucasus, showing how an alliance between Turkish nationalism and
Bolshevism forced Britain to recognize that it did not have the manpower
and resources to consolidate the spoils of its victory after World War
I. It also provides historical background to the current geopolitical
interests of both Turkey and Russia in the war-torn Caucasus.