Orbis Spring 2005 Volume 49, Number 2 |
| In These Pages |
James Kurth |
| America, Democratization, and the Muslim World |
Ignoring History: U.S. Democratization in the Muslim World (122K , 18 pages) |
James Kurth |
| The Bush Doctrine is Dead; Long Live the Bush Doctrine? |
Donald C. F. Daniel, Peter Dombrowski, and Rodger A. Payne |
| The Guard and Reserve in America’s New Missions |
Frank G. Hoffman |
History Matters: Past as Prologue in Building Democracy in Iraq (115K , 16 pages) |
Eric Davis |
Uzbekistan: Civil Society in the Heartland (228K , 15 pages) |
Chris Seiple |
| Uzbekistan: A Modern Muslim Society |
Laurence A. Jarvik |
| Afghan Heroin: Terrain, Tradition, and Turmoil |
James D. Medler |
| South Asia’s Organized Crime and Terrorist Networks |
Rollie Lal |
Ignoring History: U.S. Democratization in the Muslim World (121K , 18 pages) |
James Kurth |
| Living with the Transatlantic Drift |
Erich Weede |
| The “Myth” of British Seapower |
Arthur Herman |
A Post-Imperial Power? Britain and the Royal Navy (106K , 13 pages) |
Jeremy Black |
| Review Essay |
| The Long Shadow: Europe, the United States, and the Great War |
William Anthony Hay |