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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Spring 2006

Orbis Spring 2006

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

Please see the Orbis Archive for a full archive of articles from 1993.

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  • Orbis
  • Spring 2006
  • Volume 50
  • Number 2

In These Pages Spring 2006

  • James Kurth

Article References

Imperial Allies

  • Jakub Grygiel

Strategies for Managing Rogue States

  • Colin Dueck

Wolfish Wilsonians: Existential Dilemmas of the Liberal Internationalists

  • Anatol Lieven

The New Antidemocrats

  • Bruce Gilley

Preemption, Unilateralism, and Hegemony: The American Tradition?

  • David C. Hendrickson

A Smaller Military To Fight the War on Terror

  • Charles V. Peña

A Balanced Force Structure To Achieve a Liberal World Order

  • Mackubin Thomas Owens

The Privatization of Security: Lessons from Iraq

  • Deborah D. Avant

North Korea: The Case for Strategic Entanglement

  • Chadwick I. Smith

The U.S.-Indian Nuclear Agreement: Balancing Energy Needs and Nonproliferation Goals

  • Manohar Thyagaraj
  • Raju Thomas

Review Essays

Views from the Top

  • Bruce Berkowitz

Are Great-Power Politics Extinct?

  • Justin Logan

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