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Orbis Spring 2000

All articles from Orbis are available at the Orbis website on Elsevier’s Science Direct.

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  • Orbis
  • Spring 2000
  • Volume 44
  • Number 2

Article References

Editor’s Column Spring 2000

  • Walter A. McDougall

The Case for National Missile Defense

  • Keith B. Payne

Asymmetrical Adversaries

  • Winn Schwartau

Rethinking Bio-Chemical Dangers

  • Henry Sokolski

Bad Medicine for Biological Terror

  • Andrew Bacevich

The Interplay of Myths and Realities

  • Foulie Psalidas-Perlmutter

The Tactics of Third-Party Intervention

  • Dean G. Pruitt

Mediating Conflicts of Need, Greed, and Creed

  • I. William Zartman

Islamism in Sudan’s Civil War

  • Harvey Glickman

The Mentality of Messianic Assassins

  • Sonia L. Alianak

Better Tools for Humanitarian Missions

  • James F. Miskel

Review Essays

Imagining Wars Yet to Come

  • Bruce Berkowitz

Trachtenberg on Europe’s Cold War Chessboard

  • Timothy Naftali

Economists to the Rescue

  • Francis J. Gavin

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