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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Summer 2019

Orbis Summer 2019

  • Orbis
  • Summer 2019
  • Volume 63
  • Number 3

Editor’s Corner Summer 2019

  • Mackubin Thomas Owens

Research Articles

Churchill and the Outbreak of the Second World War in Europe

  • John H. Maurer

Is Russia Sabotaging Democracy in the West?

  • Nikolas K. Gvosdev

Russia’s Attempts to Undermine Democracy in the West: Effects and Causes

  • Robert E. Hamilton

Eisenhower Reconsidered: Policymaking Lessons for Today

  • Daniel J. Cormier

Clausewitzian Alchemy and the Modern Character of War

  • Olivia A. Garard
  • B.A. Friedman

The Strategic Response to Ambiguity

  • Lukas Milevski

Corporate Privateering and Economic Counter-Espionage in U.S. Great Power Competition

  • Ian Oxnevad

Preparing for a Russian ‘Space Pearl Harbor’

  • Brandon J. Weichert

Useful Knowledge: Snouck Hurgronje and Islamic Insurgency in Aceh (Revised)

  • Montgomery McFate

In Review

Compulsion in Religion?

  • Cole Bunzel

Bankers and Bolsheviks

  • Yakov Feygin
Orbis Summer 2019

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