A Nation Must Think Before it Acts
Orbis Spring 2018
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Orbis Spring 2018
Orbis Spring 2018
Orbis
Spring 2018
Volume 62
Number 2
Editor’s Corner Spring 2018
Mackubin Thomas Owens
Article References
Lincoln’s Statesmanship in Navigating a Divided Nation
Allen C. Guelzo
The Struggle for Sea Power: Lessons from the Great War
John H. Maurer
Can Russia’s Quest for the New International Order Succeed?
Mamuka Tsereteli
Assessing Sustainability of Command Economies and Totalitarian Regimes: The Soviet Case
Andrew W. Marshall
Abram N. Shulsky
Russia-North Korea Economic Ties: Is There More Than Meets the Eye?
Artyom Lukin
Liudmila Zakharova
Generals in Cyberspace: Military Insights for Defending Cyberspace
Peter Campbell
Landpower, Time, and Terrorism: A Strategy of Lightness in the Counter-ISIS Campaign
Tianchi Wu
“Virtual Planners” in the Arsenal of Islamic State External Operations
R. Kim Cragin
Ari Weil
A Doctrine of Contingent Sovereignty
Private: Karl E. Nell
In Review
Explaining North Korea: A “Guerilla Dynasty,” but where does it go from here?
Benjamin Katzeff Silberstein
Perspectives on China’s Rise
Thomas Cavanna