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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Fall 2018

Orbis Fall 2018

  • Orbis
  • Fall 2018
  • Volume 62
  • Number 4

Editor’s Corner Fall 2018

  • Mackubin Thomas Owens

America’s Machiavellian Moment: Origins of the Atlantic Republican Tradition

  • Walter A. McDougall

Deconstructing the “Deep State”: Subordinate Bureaucratic Politics in U.S. National Security

  • David A. Cooper
  • Nikolas K. Gvosdev
  • Jessica D. Blankshain

Partisan Conflict Over Grand Strategy in Eastern Europe, 2014-2017

  • Andrew Stravers

How the West Was One: France, America, and the “Huntingtonian Reversal”

  • David G. Haglund
  • Maud Quessard

Living Up to a New Role in the World: The Challenges of “Global Britain”

  • Andrew Glencross
  • David McCourt

Multipolarity and instability in the Middle East

  • Mehran Kamrava

Campaign Analysis: The “Surge” in Iraq, 2007-2008

  • Nick Schifrin

A Military Anthropologist Looks at Islamic Insurgency in Aceh

  • Montgomery McFate

Assessing a Decade of U.S. Military Strategy in Africa

  • Nathaniel D.F. Allen

In Review

More Realism and Pagan Thinking

  • Frank G. Hoffman

Losing Hearts and Minds in Afghanistan

  • Timothy Nunan

The Peculiar Politics of Missile Defense

  • Rebecca Friedman Lissner
Orbis Fall 2018

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