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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Summer 2005

Orbis Summer 2005

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  • Orbis
  • Summer 2005
  • Volume 49
  • Number 3

In These Pages Summer 2005

  • James Kurth

Article References

The New Bipartisanship within the Chinese Communist Party

  • Cheng Li

China Eyes the Hegemon

  • Peter Hays Gries

Party Politics and Taiwan’s External Relations

  • Shelley Rigger

Japan’s “Coalition of the Willing” on Security Policies

  • Robert Pekkanen

A Cold Peace: The Changing Security Equation in Northeast Asia

  • Tomohiko Taniguchi

Japan and South Korea: The New East Asian Core

  • Michael R. Auslin

Can the West Win Muslim Hearts and Minds?

  • Zachary Shore

After Unification: Conversations with East Germans

  • Frederic Pryor

African Power Politics: A Historical Perspective

  • Godfrey N. Uzoigwe

Corruption and Foreign Aid in Africa

  • Herb Werlin

U.S. Military Fatalities in Iraq: A Two-Year Retrospective

  • Glenn Kutler

Review Essays

Whither China?

  • Bruce Cumings

How European Nations End

  • Paul Gottfried

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