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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Summer 2008

Orbis Summer 2008

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

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  • Orbis
  • Summer 2008
  • Volume 52
  • Number 3

Editor’s Corner Summer 2008

  • Mackubin Thomas Owens

Article References

Middleman in the Middle East: America’s Flawed Approach to the ‘Peace Process’

  • Marian Leighton

Comte’s Caveat: How We Misunderstand Terrorism

  • Adam Garfinkle

Nuclear Abolition: A Dangerous Illusion

  • Elbridge A. Colby

Why Nuclear Smuggling Matters

  • Rensselaer Lee

False Friends and Unnecessary Enemies? American Liberals and Conservatives and European Integration

  • Ronald J. Granieri

Empire by Devolution: What Today’s EU Can Learn from Franz Josef I’s Empire

  • A. Wess Mitchell

Euroskepticism: Pathology or Reason?

  • Jeremy Black

From Commitment to Independence: Greek Foreign Policy and the Western Alliance

  • Christos Kassimeris

Review Essays

‘By the Finger and Thumb’: India’s Partition and the Great Game in Postwar Asia

  • Peter John Brobst

The Bolivarian Revolution According to Hugo Chávez

  • Catherine E. Wilson

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