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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Winter 2004

Orbis Winter 2004

All articles from Orbis are available at the Orbis website on Elsevier’s Science Direct.

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  • Orbis
  • Winter 2004
  • Volume 48
  • Number 1

Introduction Winter 2004

  • Harvey Sicherman

Article References

The Firanj Are Coming—Again

  • Edward Peters

The Western Encounter with Islam

  • Jeremy Black

The Mythic Foundations of Radical Islam

  • John Calvert

God Is Not Neutral: Religion and U.S. Foreign Policy after 9/11

  • Andrew Bacevich
  • Elizabeth H. Prodromou

The Indian Ocean and the Second Nuclear Age

  • Donald L. Berlin

Iran and New Threats in the Persian Gulf and Middle East

  • Steven Ekovich

The Indian-Israeli Entente

  • Efraim Inbar

The Critical but Perilous Caucasus

  • Kenneth Yalowitz
  • Svante E. Cornell

Ukraine and Russia: An Evolving Marriage of Inconvenience

  • Oles Smolansky

The Politics of Japan’s WTO Strategies

  • Saadia M. Pekkanen

Thinking (Again) About Arms Control

  • Paul Bracken

Review Essays

Reinventing Identities in the Atlantic World: British Identity Between Three Empires

  • James Kurth

Cold War Memoirs With A Split Personality

  • Bruce Berkowitz

Enlightenments and Counter-Enlightenments

  • Christopher M. Gray

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