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Orbis Winter 2010

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

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  • Orbis
  • Winter 2010
  • Volume 54
  • Number 1

Article References

Editor’s Corner Winter 2010

  • Mackubin Thomas Owens

Bridging the Gap Between the Worlds of Ideas and Action

  • Thomas G. Mahnken

History Rhymes: The German Precedent for Chinese Seapower

  • James R. Holmes
  • Toshi Yoshihara

How the United States Lost the Naval War of 2015

  • James Kraska

Radical Islam in Europe

  • Leslie S. Lebl

Purifying the World: What the New Radical Ideology Stands For

  • Ernest Sternberg

Change and the American Security Paradigm

  • Kenneth Allard

Why Foreign Fighters?: Historical Perspectives and Solutions

  • David Malet

Sovereignty and the Foreign Fighter Problem

  • Ian Bryan

Prisoner Dilemmas: The American Obsession with POWs and Hostages

  • Dominic Tierney

Review Essay

“Moral Insanity” and “Moral Squalor”: Terrorism as a Political and Cultural Phenomenon

  • Daniel J. Mahoney

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