Soft power: changing perception, influence by invoking wonder.
The civilisations and trade routes of Afghanistan were illustrated by 3,000 years of artefacts - gold, glass, ivory - the statuary and other relics of cities and nomads - princesses, bearded bulls and river gods.
War was referenced in a shattered statue, delayed excavation, treasures in hiding.
The long history of Eurasian trade and civilisation was laid out, and the shorter stories of sporadic war.
As in Afghanistan, so in Indonesia.
But it was easier in Afghanistan, the investment was relatively small - horses and camels traversed deserts and mountains. For Indonesia, one needed ships.
Later at Canary Wharf, I watched boats surge against the tide, and made a drawing.
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