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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Winter 2006

Orbis Winter 2006

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

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  • Orbis
  • Winter 2006
  • Volume 50
  • Number 1

In These Pages Winter 2006

  • James Kurth

Article References

The Twin Peaks of Pyongyang

  • Ralph C. Hassig
  • Kongdan Oh

It’s a Cultural Thing: Thoughts on a Troubled CIA

  • Garrett Jones

Immigration and National Security

  • Jan C. Ting

Mexico’s Southern Flank: The “Third” U.S. Border

  • George W. Grayson

Sovereignty as Responsibility

  • Amitai Etzioni

Humanitarian Intervention After Iraq: Legal Ideals vs. Military Realities

  • James Kurth

Uganda and U.S. Foreign Policy

  • Edward A. Lynch

Working with the European Union

  • Leslie S. Lebl

What Is Democracy? Liberal Institutions and Stability in Changing Societies

  • William Anthony Hay

New Challenges for Putin’s Foreign Policy

  • Andrei P. Tsygankov

Cultural Challenges to Democratization in Russia

  • Laurence Jarvik

Review Essay

One Nation Divisible: Samuel Huntington’s Jeremiad on the American Future

  • Stephen A. Schuker

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