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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Spring 2012

Orbis Spring 2012

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

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  • Orbis
  • Spring 2012
  • Volume 56
  • Number 2

Editor’s Corner Spring 2012

  • Mackubin Thomas Owens

Article References

Pivot but Hedge: A Strategy for Pivoting to Asia While Hedging in the Middle East

  • David W. Barno
  • Nora Bensahel
  • Travis Sharp

Why the U.S. Military Budget Is ‘Foolish and Sustainable’

  • Benjamin H. Friedman
  • Justin Logan

U.S. Grand Strategy and Counterterrorism

  • Audrey Kurth Cronin

The Heroes of Coin

  • Joshua Rovner

A New U.S.-Colombian Relationship: Transnational Crime and U.S. National Security

  • Robert Killebrew
  • Matthew Irvine
  • David Glaser

The End of Russian Power in Asia?

  • Stephen Blank

Demography and Instability in the Developing World

  • Jennifer Dabbs Sciubba

Do the Post-Communist Transitions Offer Useful Lessons for the Arab Uprisings?

  • Adrian A. Basora

War Powers and the Atlantic Divide

  • Kenneth B. Moss

U.S.-India Relations: The Way Forward

  • David J. Karl

Review Essay

The World According to Mentor and Student

  • Arthur I. Cyr

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