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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Summer 1994

Orbis Summer 1994

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  • Orbis
  • Summer 1994
  • Volume 38
  • Number 3

Editor’s Column Summer 1994

  • Walter A. McDougall

Article References

Eavesdropping on the Chinese Military: Where It Expects War–Where It Doesn’t

  • Ross H. Munro

Clinton’s Clumsy Encounter with the World

  • George Szamuely

The Fundamentals of American Security

  • Angelo M. Codevilla

Time for Regional Approaches?

  • Gerald M. Steinberg

Brazil’s Secret Nuclear Program

  • Jean Krasno

An Indian Critique of U.S. Export Controls

  • Brahma Chellaney

The Russian Military’s Strategy for “Sixth Generation” Warfare

  • Mary C. FitzGerald

Review Essays

Money Talks, Ideas Walk

  • Patrick Clawson

Rising Sun in a Stormy Sky

  • David Gross

Shocked Russians, Chagrined Economists

  • James L. Hecht

The Legacy of Perestroika

  • Vladimir Tismaneanu

Post-Soviet Withdrawal Symptoms

  • Michael Radu

War: Taking It from the Top

  • Bruce Berkowitz

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