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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Summer 2021

Orbis Summer 2021

  • Orbis
  • Summer 2021
  • Volume 65
  • Number 3

Summer 2021 Editor’s Corner

  • Nikolas K. Gvosdev

Research Articles

Is There National Security Continuity Between the Trump and Biden Administrations?

  • Nikolas K. Gvosdev
  • Nadia Schadlow

Challenges for the 2020s

  • Maha Hosain Aziz

Fresh Thinking on U.S. Engagement with Africa: Probing the Limits of Engagement

  • Charles A. Ray

Russia’s African Toolkit: Digital Influence and Entrepreneurs of Influence

  • Kevin Limonier
  • Marlene Laruelle

Africa Isn’t an Island: An Emerging Continent and the Geopolitics of the 21st Century

  • J. Peter Pham

Confronting Islamist Insurgencies in Africa: The Case of the Islamic State in Mozambique

  • Jessica Trisko Darden
  • Emily Estelle

Stagnation in U.S.-Africa Military Policy after U.S. Servicemembers’ Deaths in Niger

  • Naunihal Singh

Presidential Term Limits Key to Democratic Progress and Security in Africa

  • Joseph Siegle
  • Candace Cook

The EU in the Eastern Mediterranean—a “Geopolitical” Actor?

  • Katrin Bastian

Arctic Militarization and Russian Military Theory

  • Michael B. Petersen
  • Rebecca Pincus

Command, Strategic Contest, and Confidence-building in the South China Sea

  • C. J. Jenner

Assessing Civil-Military Relations and the January 6th Capitol Insurrection

  • Kori Schake
  • Michael Robinson

In Review

Considering Two Founders of Naval Strategic Thought

  • Jakub Grygiel

Assessing How Three Presidents Navigated the World

  • Eric S. Edelman

Afghanistan from the Ground Up

  • The Hon. Dov S. Zakheim
Orbis Summer 2021

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