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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Winter 1996

Orbis Winter 1996

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  • Orbis
  • Winter 1996
  • Volume 40
  • Number 1

Editor’s Column Winter 1996

  • Walter A. McDougall

Article References

The Year of the Weary Electorate

  • David Eisenhower

The Impact of the New Populism

  • Andrew Bacevich

How Local Issues Drive Foreign Policy

  • Patrick Lloyd Hatcher

The Paradox of Presidential Campaigns

  • Peter W. Rodman

Why We Must Act at Once

  • Private: Curt Weldon

Arms Control is Not Enough

  • Mark T. Clark

To Build an Affordable Shield

  • Henry F. Cooper

Allied Support for Theater Missile Defense

  • Steven A. Hildreth
  • Jason D. Ellis

Decapitalizing Russian Capitalism

  • Stephen S. Moody

Review Essays

War, Law, and the United Nations

  • Eugene V. Rostow

Peace and the Pursuit of Power

  • Marc Trachtenberg

Who Won the Cold War-and Why it Matters

  • Bruce Berkowitz

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