Foreign Policy Research Institute A Nation Must Think Before it Acts Orbis Fall 2022
Share:
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Linkedin
  • Mail
  • Print Friendly and PDF

A nation must think before it acts.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Linkedin
  • Youtube
Foreign Policy Research Institute Foreign Policy Research Institute
  • Member Login
  • Subscribe
  • Search
  • Research
    • Research Programs
      • Africa
      • America and the West
      • Asia
      • Eurasia
      • Middle East
      • National Security
      • Hidden
    • Regions & Topics
      • Baltic Sea
      • Black Sea
      • Central Asia
      • China & Taiwan
      • NATO
      • Russia
      • Syria
      • Ukraine
    • All Publications
      • Analysis
      • Reports
      • Round Tables
      • Orbis
    • Podcasts
      • Baltic Ways
      • Bear Market Brief
      • Chain Reaction
      • The Continent
      • The 1st Draft
      • Report in Short
  • Experts
    • Directory of Scholars
    • Press Contact
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • People, Politics, and Prose
    • Briefings, Booktalks, and Conversations
    • FPRI Annual Dinner
    • Event and Lecture Archive
  • Education
    • Intern Corner
    • Simulations
  • About
    • Our Mission
    • Staff
    • Board
      • Board of Trustees
      • Board of Advisors
    • Research Programs
    • Jobs
    • News
    • Internship
    • Financials
      • Audited Financials
      • Form 990
      • PA Certificate of Charitable Registration
  • Support
    • Donate
    • Membership
    • Partnership
      • Become a Partner
      • FPRI Partners
    • Corporate Sponsorships
Home / Publication Issues / 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
Orbis Fall 2022

The Foreign Policy Research Institute is dedicated to producing the highest quality scholarship and nonpartisan policy analysis focused on crucial foreign policy and national security challenges facing the United States. We educate those who make and influence policy, as well as the public at large, through the lens of history, geography, and culture. Read more about FPRI »

About Us

Publications and Media

News

Multimedia

Research Programs

Education

Contact Us

Support Us

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • LinkedIn
  • Youtube

Foreign Policy Research Institute · 123 S. Broad St, Suite 1920 · Philadelphia, PA 19109 · Tel: 1.215.732.3774 · · www.fpri.org
Copyright © 2000–2023. All Rights Reserved.

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • FPRI Login