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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Fall 2004

Orbis Fall 2004

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  • Orbis
  • Fall 2004
  • Volume 48
  • Number 4

In These Pages Fall 2004

  • James Kurth

Article References

Is There Still A West? The Trajectory of a Category

  • Jonathan C.D. Clark

Post-Democratic Cosmopolitans:: The Second Wave of Liberal Internationalism

  • Stanley Michalak

Humanitarian Democracy and the Postpolitical Temptation

  • Daniel J. Mahoney

The Strange Death of European Marxism

  • Paul Gottfried

The ’68er Regime in Germany

  • Uwe Siemon-Netto

The Other Transatlantic Tie: The Hispanosphere

  • Darrin M. McMahon

Four Surprises in Global Demography

  • Nicholas Eberstadt

The Road to Global Empire: The Logic of U.S. Foreign Policy After 9/11

  • Neta Crawford

Competing Visions for the U.S. Military

  • Laurent Guy

Review Essays

The Iraq War and U.S.-European Relations

  • Leslie S. Lebl

The U.S. Search for Grand Strategy

  • Charles Hill

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