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Orbis Fall 2013

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  • Orbis
  • Fall 2013
  • Volume 57
  • Number 4

Editor’s Corner Fall 2013

  • Mackubin Thomas Owens

Article References

Competitive Engagement: Upgrading America’s Influence

  • Nadia Schadlow

Vietnam’s Better War

  • Lewis Sorley

Mired in a Quagmire: Popular Interpretations of the Vietnam War

  • Gregory A. Daddis

A Requiem for American Counterinsurgency

  • COL Gian Gentile

Military Alliances in the 21st Century: Still Relevant after all These Years?

  • James L. Cook

U.S.-Russian Strategic Arms Reductions: Nonlinear Challenges, Practical Opportunities

  • Stephen Cimbala

“Ukraine Fatigue” and a New U.S. Agenda for Europe and Eurasia

  • Stephen Blank
  • Younkyoo Kim

Pakistan, India, China, and the United States: Energy, Climate Change, and National Security

  • Toufiq Siddiqi

Revisiting Nuclear Opacity in the Middle East: A Scenario

  • Jean-Loup Samaan

The Age of Liberal Imperialism: Twenty-five Years of a Flawed U.S. Foreign Policy

  • Dan Cox

In Review

The Search for Master Narratives in U.S. Foreign Policy

  • Ronald J. Granieri

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