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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Summer 2013

Orbis Summer 2013

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

Please see the Orbis Archive for a full archive of articles from 1993.

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  • Orbis
  • Summer 2013
  • Volume 57
  • Number 3

Editor’s Corner Summer 2013

  • Mackubin Thomas Owens

Article References

Party, Politics and Deciding What Is Proper: Army Officers’ Attitudes after Two Long Wars

  • Heidi Urben

The Perils of Politics: Why Staying Apolitical is Good for Both the U.S. Military & the Country

  • Risa A. Brooks

First Priorities in Military Professionalism

  • Richard Kohn

The Enduring Power of Isolationism: An Historical Perspective

  • Christopher McKnight Nichols

Yemen and the Arab Spring: Elite Struggles, State Collapse and Regional Security

  • Thomas Juneau

Petro-Piracy: Oil and Troubled Waters

  • Martin N. Murphy

Beyond Fukushima: Japan’s Emerging Energy and Environmental Challenges

  • Kent Calder

China on the Horizon: India’s ‘Look East’ Policy Gathers Momentum

  • Harsh V. Pant

Al Qaeda in Mali: The Defection Connections

  • Jessica M. Huckabey

In Review

Rumsfeld and American Firepower

  • Theodore Friend

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