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Home / Publication Issues / 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
Orbis Fall 2021

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