A Nation Must Think Before it Acts
Orbis Spring 2022
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Orbis Spring 2022
Orbis Spring 2022
Orbis
Spring 2022
Volume 66
Number 2
Editor’s Corner Spring 2022
Nikolas K. Gvosdev
Article References
The U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan
Nikolas K. Gvosdev
The Hon. Dov S. Zakheim
Eurasian Tensions: How the U.S. Should Assess Competitive Pressures from Russia and China
Ali Wyne
Toward a National Security Strategy for the 2020s: Writers and Commentators Weigh In
Nikolas K. Gvosdev
Climate Change and National Security
Clint Watts
John Conger
A Maritime Conversation with America
James J. Wirtz
James A. Russell
Jeffrey E. Kline
Counterterrorism in an Era of Great Power Politics
Michael J. Boyle
Quo Vadis Europe? The “Russian Question”
Andrew A. Michta
Russian Hypersonic Glide Vehicles: What to Know and What to Fear
Alexander Kessler
The Age of Ebrahim Raisi
Ray Takeyh
Why Does the United States Keep Helping Iran?
Dominic Tierney
China’s Oceanic Aspirations: New Insights from the Experts
Ryan Martinson
China’s 5G networks: A tool for advancing digital authoritarianism abroad?
Lawrence Rubin
Michael V. Ceci
In Review
The Origins of World War II
Chris Miller