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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Spring 2009

Orbis Spring 2009

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 2009
  • Volume 53
  • Number 2

Editor’s Corner Spring 2009

  • Mackubin Thomas Owens

Article References

After the Gold Rush: The Beijing Olympics and China’s Evolving International Roles

  • Jacques deLisle

Oil, Arms, and Influence: The Indirect Strategy Behind Chinese Military Modernization

  • Jacqueline Newmyer

Problems of Misperception in U.S.-China Relations

  • Peter Hays Gries

From ‘Rustless Screws’ to ‘Nail Houses’: The Evolution of Property Rights in China

  • Andrew C. Mertha

A Rising India’s Search for a Foreign Policy

  • Harsh V. Pant

The Rise and Demise of the Two-State Paradigm

  • Efraim Inbar

The Muslim Brotherhood and the Emerging ‘Shia Crescent’

  • Samuel Helfont

The Future of War and American Military Strategy

  • Michael Horowitz

Iraq, Afghanistan and British Strategy

  • David J. Betz
  • Anthony Cormack

Review Essays

Faith, Dread, and Dialogue

  • Theodore Friend

Russia’s Future

  • Nikolas K. Gvosdev

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