In the Bush era Iran and North Korea were branded "rogue" states for their flouting of international norms, and changing their regimes was the administration's goal. The Obama administration has chosen instead to call the countries nuclear "outliers" and has proposed means other than regime change to bring them back into "the community of nations." Outlier States, the successor to Litwak's influential Regime Change: U.S. Strategy through the Prism of 9/11 (2007), explores this significant policy adjustment and raises questions about its feasibility and its possible...
In the Bush era Iran and North Korea were branded "rogue" states for their flouting of international norms, and changing their regimes was the admi...
In the Bush era Iran and North Korea were branded -rogue- states for their flouting of international norms, and changing their regimes was the administration's goal. The Obama administration has chosen instead to call the countries nuclear -outliers- and has proposed means other than regime change to bring them back into -the community of nations.- Outlier States, the successor to Litwak's influential Regime Change: U.S. Strategy through the Prism of 9/11 (2007), explores this significant policy adjustment and raises questions about its feasibility and its possible...
In the Bush era Iran and North Korea were branded -rogue- states for their flouting of international norms, and changing their regimes was the admi...