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[[Orbis - A Journal of World Affairs]] is a quarterly journal. The Journal was founded in 1957 as a forum for policymakers, scholars, and the informed public who sought an engaging, thought-provoking debate beyond the predictable, conventional journals of that time. <ref name= "About"> [http://www.journals.elsevier.com/orbis Aims and Scope] ''Elsevier'', accessed 2 December 2014 </ref>  
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[[Orbis - A Journal of World Affairs]] (ISSN 0030-4387) is a quarterly journal, founded in 1957 by the [[Foreign Policy Research Institute]] as a 'forum for policymakers, scholars, and the informed public who sought an engaging, thought-provoking debate beyond the predictable, conventional journals of that time'. <ref name= "About"> [http://www.journals.elsevier.com/orbis Aims and Scope] ''Elsevier'', accessed 2 December 2014 </ref>  
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The journal is still assocated with the FPRI but is published by [[Elsevier]].
  
 
Orbis works towards ensuring that they 'offer informative, insightful, and lively discourse on a full range of topics relating to American foreign policy and national security, as well as in-depth analysis on important international developments.' <ref name= "About"/>
 
Orbis works towards ensuring that they 'offer informative, insightful, and lively discourse on a full range of topics relating to American foreign policy and national security, as well as in-depth analysis on important international developments.' <ref name= "About"/>
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Orbis is a publication of the [[Foreign Policy Research Institute]] (FPRI). Founded in 1955, FPRI is a non-profit organisation that is devoted to bringing the insights of scholarship to bear on the development of policies that advance U.S. national interests. <ref> [http://www.fpri.org/about About] ''Foreign Policy Research Institute'', accessed 4 December 2014 </ref>
 
Orbis is a publication of the [[Foreign Policy Research Institute]] (FPRI). Founded in 1955, FPRI is a non-profit organisation that is devoted to bringing the insights of scholarship to bear on the development of policies that advance U.S. national interests. <ref> [http://www.fpri.org/about About] ''Foreign Policy Research Institute'', accessed 4 December 2014 </ref>
  
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==People==  
 
==People==  
===Editor===
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===Circa 2014===
[[M. Owens]] - [[U.S. Naval War College]], Rhode Island, USA
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====Editor====
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[[Mackubin Owens]] - [[U.S. Naval War College]], Rhode Island, USA
  
===Book Review Editor===
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====Book Review Editor====
[[M. Horowitz]] - [[Penn State University]], Pennsylvania, USA
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[[Michael Horowitz]] - [[Penn State University]], Pennsylvania, USA
  
===Managing Editor===
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====Managing Editor====
*[[A. Hart]] - [[Foreign Policy Research Institute]], Pennsylvania, USA
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*[[Ann Henderson Hart]] - [[Foreign Policy Research Institute]], Pennsylvania, USA
  
===Board of Editors===
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====Board of Editors====
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*[[Andrew Bacevich]] - Boston University
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*[[Bruce Berkowitz]] - Hoover Institution, Stanford University
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*[[Martha Brill Olcott]] - The Carnegie Endowment for Peace
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*[[Eliot Cohen]] - Johns Hopkins University
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*[[Martha Crenshaw]] - Stanford University
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*[[Janine Davidson]] - George Mason University
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*[[Jacques Delisle]] - University of Pennsylvania
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*[[David Eisenhower]] - University of Pennsylvania
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*[[Avery Goldstein]] - University of Pennsylvania
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*[[Mary Habeck]] - Johns Hopkins University
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*[[William Anthony Hay]] - Mississippi State University
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*[[Susan Kaufman Purcell]] - University of Miami
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*[[James Kurth]] - Swarthmore College
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*[[Audrey Kurth Cronin]] - George Mason University
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*[[John Maurer]] - U.S. Naval War College
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*[[Walter A. McDougall]] - University of Pennsylvania
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*[[Kori Schake]] - U.S. Military Academy
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*[[Anna Simons]] - U.S Naval Postgraduate School
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*[[June Teufel Dreyer]] <ref> [http://www.journals.elsevier.com/orbis/editorial-board/ Orbis Editorial Board] ''Elsevier'', accessed 4 December 2014 </ref>
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===Circa 2009===
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====Editorial Board====
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*[[Andrew Bacevich]] - [[Boston University]]
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*[[Bruce D. Berkowitz]]
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*[[Eliot A. Cohen]] - [[Johns Hopkins University]]
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*[[Martha Crenshaw]] - [[Stanford University]]
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*[[Jaques Delisle]] - [[University of Pennsylvania]]
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*[[June Teufel Dreyer]] - [[University of Miami]]
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*[[David Eisenhower]] - [[University of Pennsylvania]]
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*[[Stephen Gale]] - [[University of Pennsylvania]]
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*[[Avery Goldtsein]] - [[University of Pennsylvania]]
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*[[James Kruth]] - [[Swarthmore College]]
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*[[John Maurer]] - [[U.S. Naval War College]]
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*[[Walter A. McDougall]] - [[University of Pennsylvania]]
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*[[Kori Schake]] - [[United States Military Academy]]
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===Circa 2004===
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===Editorial Board===
 
*[[Andrew Bacevich]]
 
*[[Andrew Bacevich]]
*[[B. Berkowitz]]
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*[[Richard K. Betts]]  
*[[M. Brill Olcott]]
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*[[Eliot A. Cohen]]
*[[Elliott Cohen]]
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*[[Stephen P. Cohen]]
 
*[[Martha Crenshaw]]
 
*[[Martha Crenshaw]]
*[[J. Davidson]]
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*[[L. Gordon Crovitz]]  
*[[J. Delisle]]
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*[[Arthur I. Cyr]]
*[[D. Eisenhower]]
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*[[June Teufel Dreyer]]
*[[A. Goldstein]]
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*[[Peter Duignan]]
*[[M. Habeck]]
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*[[Mark Falcoff]]
*[[W. A. Hay]]
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*[[Alton Frye]]
*[[S. Kaufman Purcell]]
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*[[Stephen Gale]]  
*[[J. Kurth]]
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*[[Colin S. Gray]]
*[[A. Kurth Cronin]]
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*[[Paul Hollander]]
*[[J. Maurer]]
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*[[Irving Louis Horowitz]]
*[[W. A. McDougall]]
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*[[Charles Krauthammer]]  
*[[K. Schake]]
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*[[James Kurth]]
*[[A. Simons]]
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*[[Edward N. Luttwak]]
*[[J. Teufel Dreyer]] <ref> [http://www.journals.elsevier.com/orbis/editorial-board/ Orbis Editorial Board] ''Elsevier'', accessed 4 December 2014 </ref>
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*[[Michael Mandelbaum]]  
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*[[John Maurer]]
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*[[Walter A. McDougall]]  
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*[[William E. Odom]]  
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*[[Robert A. Scalapino]]
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*The Hon. [[Richard F. Staar]]
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*The Hon. [[Shirin Tahir-Kheli]]
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*The Hon. [[Richard L. Thornburgh]]  
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*[[George Weigel]]
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*[[Samuel F. Wells]] <ref> [https://web.archive.org/web/20040131054756/http://www.fpri.org/orbis/masthead.html Orbis Staff and Contributors] Foreign Policy Research Institute, accessed 8 January 2015 </ref>  
  
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==
*Website: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00304387
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:Website: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00304387
 
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:Internet Archive holdings of Orbis Website: [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.fpri.org/orbis fpri.org/orbis]
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==Notes==  
 
==Notes==  
 
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[[Category: Terrorism Journal]]
 
[[Category: Terrorism Journal]]

Latest revision as of 20:06, 11 January 2015

Orbis - A Journal of World Affairs (ISSN 0030-4387) is a quarterly journal, founded in 1957 by the Foreign Policy Research Institute as a 'forum for policymakers, scholars, and the informed public who sought an engaging, thought-provoking debate beyond the predictable, conventional journals of that time'. [1] The journal is still assocated with the FPRI but is published by Elsevier.

Orbis works towards ensuring that they 'offer informative, insightful, and lively discourse on a full range of topics relating to American foreign policy and national security, as well as in-depth analysis on important international developments.' [1]

Orbis is a publication of the Foreign Policy Research Institute (FPRI). Founded in 1955, FPRI is a non-profit organisation that is devoted to bringing the insights of scholarship to bear on the development of policies that advance U.S. national interests. [2]


People

Circa 2014

Editor

Mackubin Owens - U.S. Naval War College, Rhode Island, USA

Book Review Editor

Michael Horowitz - Penn State University, Pennsylvania, USA

Managing Editor

Board of Editors

Circa 2009

Editorial Board

Circa 2004

Editorial Board

Contact

Website: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00304387
Internet Archive holdings of Orbis Website: fpri.org/orbis

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Aims and Scope Elsevier, accessed 2 December 2014
  2. About Foreign Policy Research Institute, accessed 4 December 2014
  3. Orbis Editorial Board Elsevier, accessed 4 December 2014
  4. Orbis Staff and Contributors Foreign Policy Research Institute, accessed 8 January 2015