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Home / Publication Issues / Orbis Winter 2021

Orbis Winter 2021

  • Orbis
  • Winter 2021
  • Volume 65
  • Number 1

Editor’s Corner Winter 2021

  • Nikolas K. Gvosdev

Research Articles

The Perils of Forecasting

  • Robert D. Kaplan

How NATO Manages the “Bear” and the “Dragon”

  • Elbridge A. Colby
  • Ian Brzezinski

National Security in the Post-Pandemic Era

  • Frank G. Hoffman

When Rivalry Goes Viral: COVID-19, U.S.-China Relations, and East Asia

  • Jacques deLisle

Russia’s Artificial Intelligence Strategy: The Role of State-Owned Firms

  • Stephanie Petrella
  • Chris Miller
  • Benjamin Cooper

Stuck in the Middle: Taiwan’s Semiconductor Industry, the U.S.-China Tech Fight, and Cross-Strait Stability

  • Thomas J. Shattuck

Back with a Vengeance: The Return of Rough and Tumble Geopolitics

  • Damjan Krnjevic Miskovic

The Global Communitarian Deficit

  • Amitai Etzioni

Iran’s Geopolitics and Revolutionary Export: The Promises and Limits of the Proxy Empire

  • Ofira Seliktar

The Iran Coup That Never Dies

  • Ray Takeyh

In Review

Observations of a Well-Rounded Diplomat

  • The Hon. Dov S. Zakheim

Asia’s New Geopolitics: Essays on Reshaping the Indo-Pacific

  • Charles Edel
Orbis Winter 2021

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