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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Spring 2008

Orbis Spring 2008

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

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  • Orbis
  • Spring 2008
  • Volume 52
  • Number 2

In These Pages Spring 2008

  • Frank G. Hoffman
  • Michael P. Noonan

Article References

The Military and Society Beyond the Postmodern Era

  • John Allen Williams

Dereliction of Duty Redux?: Post-Iraq American Civil-Military Relations

  • Frank G. Hoffman

Effective Advice in Decisions for War: Beyond Objective Control

  • John Garofano

Dissent and Strategic Leadership of the Military Professions

  • Don M. Snider

Knowing When to Salute

  • Leonard Wong
  • Douglas Lovelace

Innovation or Inertia: The U.S. Military and the Learning of Counterinsurgency

  • David Ucko

Stumbling into the Future? The Indirect Approach and American Strategy

  • Shawn Brimley
  • Vikram Singh

Rethinking the Battle of Ideas: How the United States Can Help Muslim Moderates

  • Ronald R. Krebs

War and the West

  • Williamson Murray

War and the East

  • Andrew Wilson

Review Essay

The Strange Death of Postwar Europe

  • James Kurth

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