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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Winter 2018

Orbis Winter 2018

 

 

 


  • Orbis
  • Winter 2018
  • Volume 62
  • Number 1

Editor’s Corner Winter 2018

  • Mackubin Thomas Owens

Article References

Conservative Internationalism: An Overview

  • Charlie Laderman

Why “Conservative,” Not Liberal, Internationalism?

  • Henry R. Nau

Grover Cleveland’s Administration: Prequel to America’s Rise?

  • Kori Schake

Ronald Reagan, Exemplar of Conservative Internationalism?

  • William Inboden

George H.W. Bush: Conservative Realist as President

  • Joshua R. Itzkowitz Shifrinson

The Case for Reassessing America’s 43rd President

  • Hal Brands
  • Peter Feaver

Conservative Internationalism and the Trump Administration?

  • Ionut C. Popescu

Conservative Internationalism Out of Power

  • Paul Miller

The Anglo-Protestant Basis of U.S. Foreign Policy

  • Adam Garfinkle

Why “Best Military Advice” is Bad for the Military—and Worse for Civilians

  • James Golby
  • Mara Karlin

In Review

Doubling Down on Asia

  • Wen-Qing Ngoei

U.S. Helps Others and Self in Exporting Security

  • Paul D. Ashby
Orbis Winter 2018

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