A Nation Must Think Before it Acts
Orbis Fall 2022
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Orbis Fall 2022
Orbis Fall 2022
Orbis
Fall 2022
Volume 66
Number 4
Editor’s Corner Fall 2022
Nikolas K. Gvosdev
Article References
Ukraine’s President Zelensky Takes the Russia/Ukraine War Viral
Tatiana Serafin
Swiss Neutrality: From Policy to Doctrine
Mark Fox
Global Energy Security and Energy Policy
Anna Mikulska
Globalization, Real and Imagined
Judah Grunstein
“A More Feminine Approach?” Rethinking How America Deters a Nuclear-Capable Iran
Melissa Deehring
Joan Johnson-Freese
The Next Frontier in Great Power Rivalry: Competing with Russia and China in Cyberspace
Robert D. Kaplan
Clint Watts
The Security Governance Challenge of Emerging Technologies
Robert F. Trager
Robert Strausz-Hupé’s Hope for America’s Place in the World Still Resonates
Carol Rollie Flynn
From the Baltic to the Black Sea: NATO’S Drive to the East Versus Russia’s Sphere of Influence
James Kurth
Civil-Military Tensions and the US Civil-Military Bargain
Mackubin T. Owens
In Review
Nightmares of an International Relations Professor
Walter A. McDougall
World War II and Its Meaning for Americans
David Eisenhower