A Nation Must Think Before it Acts
Parallels with the Past: How the Soviets Lost in Afghanistan, How the Americans Are Losing
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2011
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Leveraging Strength: The Pillars of American Grand Strategy in World War II
Tami Davis Biddle
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Orbis
January 01, 2011
Editor’s Corner Winter 2011
Mackubin Thomas Owens
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Orbis
January 01, 2011
China, the German Analogy, and the New AirSea Operational Concept
Douglas C. Peifer
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Orbis
January 01, 2011
Power and Paradox: Asian Geopolitics and Sino-American Relations in the 21st Century
Michael Evans
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Orbis
January 01, 2011
Strategic Latency and World Order
Zachary S. Davis
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Orbis
January 01, 2011
The Paradox of American Unipolarity: Why the United States May Be Better Off in a Post-Unipolar World
Richard Maher
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Orbis
January 01, 2011
Hybrid Strategies: The American Experience
Colin Dueck
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Orbis
January 01, 2011
Review Essay Winter 2011
Shawn Powers
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Orbis
January 01, 2011
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