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Orbis Summer 2017

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  • Orbis
  • Summer 2017
  • Volume 61
  • Number 3

Editor’s Corner Summer 2017

  • Mackubin Thomas Owens

Article References

Learning from Contemporary Conflicts to Prepare for Future War

  • H.R. McMaster

Deterring China in the “Gray Zone”: Lessons of the South China Sea for U.S. Alliances

  • James R. Holmes
  • Toshi Yoshihara

Fear, Honor, and Interest: Rethinking Deterrence in a 21st-Century Europe

  • Joel R. Hillison

What the West Can Learn from Rationalizing Russia’s Action in Ukraine

  • Nicholas Ross Smith

Considering Ukraine’s Ethnic Minorities and Their Influence on Russian Foreign Policy

  • Carol Lutz

Deterrence is Not a Credible Strategy for Cyberspace

  • Richard J. Harknett
  • Michael P. Fischerkeller

Treating Information as a Strategic Resource to Win the “Information War”

  • Robert Bebber

Vietnam-U.S. Relations: An Unparalleled History

  • Joseph M. Siracusa
  • Hang Nguyen

Weaponizing Sectarianism in Iraq and Syria

  • Uzi Rabi
  • Brandon Friedman

In Review

Considering the Soul of Armies

  • Olof Kronvall
Orbis Summer 2017

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