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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Spring 2024

Orbis Spring 2024

Spring 2024, Vol.68, No.2 

Facing Future Challenges 

In this Issue

Editor’s Corner – Nikolas K. Gvosdev

African Challenges 

The United States’ Position in Africa: On Solid Ground or Shifting Sand? – Charles A. Ray 

Changing the Status Quo in US-Zimbabwe Relations – Charles A. Ray and Michael Walsh 

A Novel Analysis of the Integrated Country Strategies for Malawi and Zimbabwe – Michael Walsh 

United States Policy on Africa: Do We (Still) Matter? – Dan Whitman 

Make Africa Atlantic Again – Mohammed Soliman and Nikolas K. Gvosdev 

Technology, Humanity, and Geopolitics 

The Failure to Predict the Hamas Attack: Insights from Artificial Intelligence – Ofira Seliktar

The “Real Man” and National Security – Heather Huhtanen and Joan Johnson-Freese

How the Energy Transition is Imposing New Strains on US-Saudi Relations – Jim Krane 

Reflections and Advice 

An Open Letter to the 47th President: Hitting the Ground Running – Philip Wasielewski 

Three Illusions of US Foreign Policy – Jakub Grygiel

 

 


  • Orbis
  • Spring 2024
  • Volume 68
  • Number 2
Orbis Spring 2024

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