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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Fall 2005

Orbis Fall 2005

All articles from Orbis are available at the Orbis website on Elsevier’s Science Direct.

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  • Orbis
  • Fall 2005
  • Volume 49
  • Number 4

In These Pages: FPRI’s 50th Anniversary

  • James Kurth

Article References

The Historical Mind and Military Strategy

  • Eliot A. Cohen

American Grand Strategy in a World at Risk

  • Walter Russell Mead

Power, Morality, and Foreign Policy

  • Owen Harries

Cheap Hawks, Cheap Doves, and the Pursuit of Strategy

  • Harvey Sicherman

Global Threats and American Strategies: From Communism in 1955 to Islamism in 2005

  • James Kurth

Force Size for the Post-Westphalian World

  • Keith W. Mines

A New Concept of the Citizen-Soldier

  • Charles Moskos

Command of the Sea with Chinese Characteristics

  • Toshi Yoshihara
  • James R. Holmes

Defeating the Sixth Column: Intelligence and Strategy in the War on Islamist Terrorism

  • John Schindler

The Alienated Frontier: Why the United States Can’t Get Osama bin Laden

  • Vanni Cappelli

Population, Prophets, Pensions, and Politics

  • Pavel Kohout

Review Essays

The Intersections of U.S. Foreign Policy, Islamist Militancy, and Terrorism

  • Robert S. Snyder

Freedom in the Arab World: A Window of Opportunity or More of the Same?

  • Susan Braden

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