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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Spring 2010

Orbis Spring 2010

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 2010
  • Volume 54
  • Number 2

Editor’s Corner Spring 2010

  • Mackubin Thomas Owens

Article References

Can the United States Do Grand Strategy?

  • Walter A. McDougall

‘Phase IV’ Operations in the War on Terror: Comparing Iraq and Afghanistan

  • Anthony N. Celso

Small is Beautiful: The Counterterrorism Option in Afghanistan

  • Austin Long

Counterinsurgency Principles for the Diplomat

  • Kurt Amend

Putting a Human and Historical Face on Intelligence Contracting

  • Raphael S. Cohen

The United States and the Promotion of Democracy in Latin America: Then, Now and Tomorrow

  • Dinorah Azpuru
  • Carolyn M. Shaw

The Costs of Respecting Sovereignty

  • Jakub Grygiel

Serdyukov Promotes Systemic Russian Military Reform

  • Dale R. Herspring
  • Roger N. McDermott

Nuclear Terrorism Redux: Conventionalists, Skeptics, and the Margin of Safety

  • Todd Masse

The Soldier, The State, and The Clash of Civilizations: The Legacy of Samuel Huntington

  • James Kurth

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