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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Fall 2011

Orbis Fall 2011

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

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  • Orbis
  • Fall 2011
  • Volume 55
  • Number 4

Editor’s Corner Fall 2011

  • Mackubin Thomas Owens

Article References

Applied Grand Strategy: Making Tough Choices in an Era of Limits and Constraint

  • Clark Murdock
  • Kevin Kallmyer

China and India: Awkward Ascents

  • Shashank Joshi

Parallels with the Past — How the Soviets Lost in Afghanistan, How the Americans Are Losing

  • Larry Goodson
  • Thomas H. Johnson

A Path to Peace in Afghanistan: Revitalizing Linkage in Development, Diplomacy and Security

  • Greg Mills
  • Ewen Mclay

Communication Breakdown: Strategic Communications and Defeat in Afghanistan

  • David J. Betz

After Khamenei: Who Will Succeed Iran’s Supreme Leader?

  • Clifton W. Sherrill

Looking for a ‘Berlin-Plus in Reverse’? Nato in Search of a New Strategic Concept

  • Arnold Kammel
  • Benjamin Zyla

To Survive, Decentralize!: The Barbarian Threat and State Decentralization

  • Jakub Grygiel

The Rise of Policy Institutes in the United States, 1943-1971

  • Bruce Kuklick

Can We Win a War If We Have to Fight by Cosmopolitan Rules?

  • Jeremy Rabkin

Review Essay

Weber’s Stepchild

  • Nikolas K. Gvosdev

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