A Nation Must Think Before it Acts
Orbis Fall 2017
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Orbis Fall 2017
Orbis Fall 2017
Orbis
Fall 2017
Volume 61
Number 4
Editor’s Corner Fall 2017
Mackubin Thomas Owens
Article References
What Causes War?
Kori Schake
Robert Strausz-Hupé: Scholar, Gentleman, Man of Letters
Morton A. Kaplan
Can the United States Do Grand Strategy?
Walter A. McDougall
The War and the West
James Kurth
Principled Agents: The Role of Service Culture in American Civil-Military Relations
Jeffrey W. Donnithorne
The End of Non-Alignment?
Harsh V. Pant
Theodore Roosevelt and American Realism
Colin Dueck
The Enduring Significance of the Truman Doctrine
Elizabeth Edwards Spalding
Mackinder’s Geopolitical Perspective Revisited
Leonard Hochberg
Geoffrey Sloan
In Review
Traps or Gaps? Rising Powers and Declining Order
Frank G. Hoffman
The Emergence of the Modern U.S. Army
Lukas Milevski
Defining American Power & Liberal Order
Mackubin Thomas Owens