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Orbis Winter 2005

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

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  • Orbis
  • Winter 2005
  • Volume 49
  • Number 1

In These Pages Winter 2005

  • James Kurth

Article References

The Colonial Origins of American Identity

  • Walter A. McDougall

Liberty and Religion:: The End of U.S. Exceptionalism?

  • Jonathan C.D. Clark

Independence and Union:: Foundations of American Internationalism

  • David C. Hendrickson

America’s Foundations, Foundationalisms, and Fundamentalisms

  • J.G.A. Pocock

America’s Empire by Default

  • Carl C. Hodge

Limits of Intelligence Analysis

  • Richards Heuer

Missing the Plot? Intelligence and Discourse Failure

  • Peter Neumann
  • M.L.R. Smith

Photojournalism and Foreign Affairs

  • David D. Perlmutter

The Rise and Fall of Marxist Regimes:: An Economic Overview

  • Frederic Pryor

NATO Unbound: Out-of-Area Operations in the Greater Middle East

Draining the Swamp or Feeding the Crocodiles in Subsaharan Africa?

  • Gregory L. Joachim

Review Essays

The Mechanics of Empire

  • John Hillen

Russia’s Identity Quest

  • Vladislav Zubok

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