A Nation Must Think Before it Acts
Orbis Fall 2021
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Orbis Fall 2021
Orbis Fall 2021
Orbis
Fall 2021
Volume 65
Number 4
Fall 2021 Guest Editor’s Corner
Janine Davidson
Research Articles
Foundations of an Authoritarian Populism in an International Context
Sheila M. Rucki
Considering Black, Latino, Asian, and Pacific Islander opinion on foreign policy
Robert R. Preuhs
The “Culture Wars” go global: Three cases of religious conflict in foreign policy
Jeremiah J. Castle
Kyla K. Stepp
The transatlantic partnership: Holding China accountable for the Uyghur genocide
Matt Wicks
Samantha Hitchcock
Josè Flores
Water, pedagogy, and human security: The influence of Latin American eco-artists
Roberto Forns-Broggi
A brief history of interdependencies and water on the Colorado plateau
Adriana P. Nieto
Matthew S. Makley
Undergraduate sustainability education programs and national security
Runing Zhang
David Bourassa
Former Secretary of the Navy Lehman Assesses U.S. Strategy—Past and Present
Hon. John F. Lehman, Jr.
Nikolas K. Gvosdev