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Orbis Summer 2007

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  • Orbis
  • Summer 2007
  • Volume 51
  • Number 3

In These Pages Summer 2007

  • James Kurth

Article References

The English-Speaking Peoples and Their World Role Since 1900

  • Andrew Roberts

Empire and Its Alternatives

  • Harold James

Restoring Deterrence

  • Elbridge A. Colby

Uncertain Justice for Nuclear Terror: Deterrence of Anonymous Attacks Through Attribution

  • Matthew Phillips

Grand Strategy for the Next Administration

  • Christopher Hemmer

Strategic Consequences of Radical Islamic Neofundamentalism

  • David A. Westbrook

The Muslim Middle East: Is There a Democratic Option?

  • Thomas R. McCabe

A Fine Balance: India Walks a Tightrope between Iran and the United States

  • Harsh V. Pant

U.S. Military Fatalities in Iraq in Perspective: Year 4

  • Glenn Kutler

Into the Great Wide Open: The Transformation of the German Armed Forces After 1990

  • Joef Janning
  • Thomas Bauer

Review Essay

The Pursuit of Happiness and the Discontent of the West

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