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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Summer 2006

Orbis Summer 2006

All articles from Orbis are available at the Orbis website on Elsevier’s Science Direct.

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  • Orbis
  • Summer 2006
  • Volume 50
  • Number 3

In These Pages Summer 2006

  • James Kurth

Article References

Complex Irregular Warfare: The Next Revolution in Military Affairs

  • Frank G. Hoffman

Countering Aggressive Rising Powers: A Clash of Strategic Cultures

  • Thomas Donnelly

Defense Industries and Global Dependency

  • Stephanie G. Neuman

Old Allies, New Friends: Intelligence-Sharing in the War on Terror

  • Derek S. Reveron

U.S. Aid for Foreign Justice and Police

  • David H. Bayley

Realpolitik or Imperial Hubris: The Latin American Drug War and U.S. Foreign Policy in Iraq

  • Kenneth Sharpe

Making Democracy Work in Bolivia

  • Seth Kaplan

Demographics, Religion, and the Future of Europe

  • Philip Jenkins

Europe’s Identity Problem and the New Islamist War

  • James Kurth

U.S. Military Fatalities in Iraq: Year 3

  • Glenn Kutler

Review Essays

Civil-Militarism: The Civilian Origins of the New American Militarism

  • Michael C. Desch

The Quadrennial Defense Review and U.S. Defense Policy

  • Michael P. Noonan

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