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Cover
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. A Theory of Inadvertent Expansion
Chapter 2. Patterns of Inadvertent Expansion, 1816–2014
Chapter 3. Inadvertent Expansion in the American South: The United States
Chapter 4. Inadvertent Expansion on the Eurasian Steppe: Russia
Chapter 5. Inadvertent Expansion in Southeast Asia: France
Chapter 6. The Dilemma of Inadvertent Expansion: Japan and Italy
Chapter 7. Inadvertent Annexation in East Africa: Germany
Conclusion
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