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Orbis Winter 1997

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  • Orbis
  • Winter 1997
  • Volume 41
  • Number 1

Article References

Editor’s Column Winter 1997

  • Walter A. McDougall

The Revenge of Geopolitics

  • Harvey Sicherman

The U.S. Imperial Postulate in the Mideast

  • Adam Garfinkle

America’s Stake in Russia Today

  • Alvin Z. Rubinstein

Why Eastern and Central Europe Look West

  • Michael Radu

The Weak Heart of Postmodern Europe

  • David Gress

The U.S.-Japanese Alliance at Risk

  • G. Cameron Hurst, III

Eight Steps Toward a New China Policy

  • Arthur Waldron

Time to End the Neglect of South Asia

  • Hon. Shirin Tahir-Kheli

Mexico’s Future is Up for Grabs

  • George W. Grayson

Information Technology and Intelligence Reform

  • Bruce Berkowitz

Review Essays

Brilliance and Bunk in Latin American Studies

  • Mark Falcoff

Proliferation in the Second Nuclear Age

  • Mark T. Clark

Why the “Melting Pot” Has Melted

  • Christopher M. Gray

Eurasia after the Third Empire

  • Jed C. Snyder

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