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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Winter 2019

Orbis Winter 2019

  • Orbis
  • Winter 2019
  • Volume 63
  • Number 1

Editor’s Corner Winter 2019

  • Mackubin Thomas Owens

Articles

Reflections on China’s Need for a ‘Chinese World Order’

  • Arthur Waldron

South Asia’s Changing Geopolitical Landscape

  • Harsh V. Pant
  • Kriti M. Shah

The Evolution of Pakistan’s Lashkar-e-Tayyiba Terrorist Group

  • Tricia Bacon

Squaring Clausewitz’s Trinity in the Age of Autonomous Weapons

  • Frank G. Hoffman

It’s Complicated: Geopolitical and Strategic Dynamics in the Contemporary Middle East

  • Joshua Krasna

A Revised Strategy for Post-War Stabilization and Reconstruction

  • C. Alexander Ohlers

Is NATO’s Enhanced Forward Presence Fit for Purpose?

  • John R. Deni

Contextualizing Russia and the Baltic States

  • Joe Kyle

Unchecked and Unbalanced? The Politics and Policy of U.S. Nuclear Launch Authority

  • Robert S. Singh

Progressivism Armed? Reform and the Origins of the Modern U.S. Military

  • Mackubin Thomas Owens

In Review

Considering Power: Geopolitics and Strategies Reassessed

  • Jeremy Black

Understanding Russian Foreign Policy

  • Chris Miller
Orbis Winter 2019

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