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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Spring 2019

Orbis Spring 2019

  • Orbis
  • Spring 2019
  • Volume 62
  • Number 2

Editor’s Corner Spring 2019

  • Mackubin Thomas Owens

Article References

Discovering Contemporary Relevance in Mackinder’s ‘Money-Power and Man-Power’

  • Leonard Hochberg
  • Geoffrey Sloan

China’s Multi-Faceted Economic Development Strategy in East Africa

  • Joshua Fowler

China’s Application of the ‘Three Warfares’ in the South China Sea and Xinjiang

  • Michael Clarke

Taiwan’s Evolving Humanitarian Space

  • Alain Guilloux

Russia’s Indirect Grand Strategy

  • Joseph Roger Clark

The Potential and Pitfalls of a Zero-Sum Grand Strategy

  • Joel R. Hillison

Commanding Spies

  • Matthew Rose

A Strategic Triangle of ‘Two and a Half Powers’

  • William R. Kintner

In Review

The Vice of Nationalism

  • Paul Miller

What China Seeks and What China Fears

  • Jason M. Kelly
Orbis Spring 2019

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