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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Fall 2020

Orbis Fall 2020

  • Orbis
  • Fall 2020
  • Volume 64
  • Number 4

Guest Editor’s Corner Fall 2020

  • Lawrence Rubin

Research Articles

National Security Implications of Emerging Satellite Technologies

  • Mariel Borowitz
  • Lawrence Rubin
  • Brian Stewart

The Future of Military Applications of Artificial Intelligence: A Role for Confidence-Building Measures?

  • Michael Horowitz
  • Lauren Kahn
  • Carey Mahoney

Artificial Scientific Intelligence and its Impact on National Security and Foreign Policy

  • Erica Briscoe
  • James Fairbanks

Cybersecurity Convergence: Digital Human and National Security

  • Derek S. Reveron
  • John E. Savage

The 5G Question and India’s Conundrum

  • Harsh V. Pant
  • Aarshi Tirkey

How High-Tech Can Boost Regime Stability in North Korea

  • Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein

Emerging Life Sciences and Possible Threats to International Security

  • Margaret E. Kosal

Technology, Strategy, and the Future of Policy

  • Lawrence Rubin
  • Gen. Philip Breedlove
  • James Alexander “Sandy” Winnefeld, Jr.

Arctic Ice Loss Threatens National Security: A Path Forward

  • Anthony W. Strawa
  • Gary Latshaw
  • Stanley Farkas
  • Philip Russell
  • Steven Zornetzer

Epilogue: Technology Acceleration Intersects the Thirty Years’ Crisis

  • Nikolas K. Gvosdev
Orbis Fall 2020

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