A Nation Must Think Before it Acts
Orbis Fall 2018
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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