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Orbis Fall 2010

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

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  • Orbis
  • Fall 2010
  • Volume 54
  • Number 4

Editor’s Corner Fall 2010

  • Mackubin Thomas Owens

Article References

Soft Power in a Hard Place: China, Taiwan, Cross-Strait Relations and U.S. Policy

  • Jacques deLisle

The Rise of Chinese Power and the Implications for the Regional Security Order

  • Robert S. Ross

Status and Leadership on the Korean Peninsula

  • David C. Kang

Japan in Asia: A Hard Case for Soft Power

  • Thomas U. Berger

Suffering What It Must? Mongolia and the Power of the ‘Weak’

  • Alan M. Wachman

Deterrence by Presence to Effective Response: Japan’s Shift Southward

  • James R. Kendall

Is Russia Succeeding in Central Asia?

  • Martin C. Spechler
  • Dina R. Spechler

National and Human Security in Sub-Sahara Africa

  • James J. Hentz

The International Criminal Court: Time to Adjust U.S. Foreign Policy

  • Scott E. Zipprich

The Disputed Importance of Process in the Making of American Grand Strategy, 2009

  • Ionut C. Popescu

Prisoners of War on Film and in Memory

  • Paul J. Springer

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