Orbis Spring 2005 |
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|---|---|---|---|
| In These Pages | James Kurth | ||
| America, Democratization, and the Muslim World | |||
| Ignoring History: U.S. Democratization in the Muslim World (122K |
James Kurth | ||
| The Bush Doctrine is Dead; Long Live the Bush Doctrine? | Donald C. F. Daniel, Peter Dombrowski, and Rodger A. Payne | ||
| The Guard and Reserve in America’s New Missions | Frank G. Hoffman | ||
| History Matters: Past as Prologue in Building Democracy in Iraq (115K |
Eric Davis | ||
| Uzbekistan: Civil Society in the Heartland (228K |
Chris Seiple | ||
| Uzbekistan: A Modern Muslim Society | Laurence A. Jarvik | ||
| Afghan Heroin: Terrain, Tradition, and Turmoil | James D. Medler | ||
| South Asia’s Organized Crime and Terrorist Networks | Rollie Lal | ||
| Ignoring History: U.S. Democratization in the Muslim World (121K |
James Kurth | ||
| Living with the Transatlantic Drift | Erich Weede | ||
| The “Myth” of British Seapower | Arthur Herman | ||
| A Post-Imperial Power? Britain and the Royal Navy (106K |
Jeremy Black | ||
| Review Essay | |||
| The Long Shadow: Europe, the United States, and the Great War | William Anthony Hay | ||
On November 15th at the FPRI annual dinner Fouad Ajami was presented with the Seventh Annual Benjamin Franklin Public Service Award. The event was attended by over 360 people.
Dr. John M. Templeton, Jr. was dinner chairman.

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