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  • The Holy War Tradition in Islam
    Emmanuel Sivan - Orbis April 01, 1998
  • Judaism and the World: The Holy and the Profane
    Harvey Sicherman - Orbis April 01, 1998
  • The Protestant Deformation and American Foreign Policy
    James Kurth - Orbis April 01, 1998
  • The Catholic Vision of World Affairs
    John Langan - Orbis April 01, 1998
  • Reform and Religion in Latin America
    Edward A. Lynch - Orbis April 01, 1998
  • The Burden of Eastern Orthodoxy
    Michael Radu - Orbis April 01, 1998
  • The Enigmatic Japanese Spirit
    G. Cameron Hurst, III - Orbis April 01, 1998
  • Religious Revivals in Communist China
    Arthur Waldron - Orbis April 01, 1998
  • Introduction Spring 1998
    Walter A. McDougall - Orbis April 01, 1998
  • Some Observations on Herzl’s Geopolitics
    Robert Strausz-Hupé - E-Notes March 13, 1998
  • Religion in Diplomatic History
    Walter A. McDougall - FPRI Wire March 02, 1998
  • Japan’s Schools: Five Lessons
    Gail Benjamin - FootNotes February 20, 1998
  • The Three Reasons We Teach History
    Walter A. McDougall - FootNotes February 02, 1998
  • Humanitarian Intervention
    Christopher M. Gray - Orbis January 01, 1998
  • The Great Power Balance in Northeast Asia
    Gilbert Rozman - Orbis January 01, 1998
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