Reshaping Rogue States: Preemption, Regime Change, and US Policy toward Iran, Iraq, and North Korea (<I>Washington Quarterly</I> Readers) Buy on Amazon
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Reshaping Rogue States: Preemption, Regime Change, and US Policy toward Iran, Iraq, and North Korea (<I>Washington Quarterly</I> Readers)

Publisher The MIT Press
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Publisher The MIT Press
ISBN / ASIN 0262621908
ISBN-13 9780262621908
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Sales Rank #204,959
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In January 2002, President George W. Bush declared Iran, Iraq, and North Korea constituents of an "axis of evil." US strategy toward each of these countries has clearly varied since, yet similar issues and policy options have emerged for US relations with all three. Reshaping Rogue States seeks to improve our understanding of Iran, Iraq, and North Korea as well as of current and future policy options to combat the threats these nations pose. The book's comprehensive analysis of preemption and regime change debates the circumstances under which each policy might be justified or legal under international law. Prominent strategists and policymakers consider alternatives to preemption -- including prevention, counterproliferation, and cooperative security -- and draw conclusions from efforts to bring about regime change in the past.Reshaping Rogue States also reviews the differing policy challenges presented by each so-called axis member. Specifically, it considers how the United States might strike a balance with North Korea through multilateral negotiations; the changes within Iran that call for changes in US policy; and the dilemmas the United States faces in post-Saddam Iraq, including continuing insurgency, instability, and the feasibility of democracy.

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