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Orbis Winter 2003

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  • Orbis
  • Winter 2003
  • Volume 47
  • Number 1

Editor’s Column Winter 2003

  • David Eisenhower

Article References

The Unnecessary Intifada

  • Robert Zelnick

Estimating Casualties in a War to Overthrow Saddam

  • Michael O’Hanlon

Entering the Old “Great Game” in Central Asia

  • Alec Rasizade

Bush’s Policy Toward Latin America

  • Antonio C. Hsiang

Globalization and Governance: The Experience of Mexico

  • Herb Werlin

Managing Ethnic Conflict in Spain

  • Omar G. Encarnación

In Defense of Singapore

  • Felix K. Chang

Rising China and U.S. Interests: Inevitable vs. Contingent Hazards

  • Denny Roy

Fighting Corruption through Multilateral Financial Institutions

  • Dick Thornburgh

America: The New Roman Empire?

  • Peter Bender

Review Essays

Going South: Religion and Realism in International Relations

  • Lynn D. Robinson

The Clash of Civilizations: Italian Style

  • Paul Gottfried

Hong Kong Five Years After: Not with a Bang but with a Whimper

  • June Teufel Dreyer

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