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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Spring 2013

Orbis Spring 2013

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 2013
  • Volume 57
  • Number 2

Editor’s Corner Spring 2013

  • Mackubin Thomas Owens

Article References

Educating for National Security

  • Jakub Grygiel

Can the Post-Communist Democracies Survive a Continuation of the Euro-Crisis?

  • Adrian A. Basora

Georgia’s 2012 Elections and Lessons for Democracy Promotion

  • Michael Cecire

Grievance to Greed: The Global Convergence of the Crime-Terror Threat

  • Vanessa Neumann

Dancing for Democracy: Understanding Malawi’s First Female President

  • Marilyn Moss Rockefeller
  • Joan Johnson-Freese

The Lower Mekong Initiative & U.S. Foreign Policy in Southeast Asia: Energy, Environment & Power

  • Felix K. Chang

China’s Strategic Hedging

  • Wojtek Wolfe

The Russian Far East: Opportunities and Challenges for Russia’s Window on the Pacific

  • Rensselaer Lee

Evaluating CIA’s Analytic Performance: Reflections of a Former Analyst

  • Stephen Marrin

Review Essays

Detention Policy Under Obama and Beyond

  • Daveed Gartenstein-Ross

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