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Rogue Regimes: Terrorism and Proliferation

AUTHOR: Raymond Tanter
ISBN: 0312217862

SHORT DESCRIPTION: The end of the Cold War brought new concerns regarding international threats. Attention has now turned toward outlaw nations, notorious for state-sponsored terrorism, drug trafficking, and a desire to acquire nuclear, biological, and chemical...

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Rogue Regimes: Terrorism and Proliferation
- Book Review,
by Raymond Tanter


Book Description
Now that the Cold War has ended, a threat matching the scope of the former Soviet Union is no longer believed to exist, but attention has turned to another part of the world that increasingly torments the U.S. government. This region includes outlaws of the international system, notorious for state-sponsored terrorism, drug trafficking, and a desire to acquire nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons. In Rogue Regimes, Raymond Tanter explores U.S. foreign policy toward Middle East nations like Iran, Iraq, Libya, and Syria, uncovering the reasons why these countries are so menacing to the United States. In addition, Tanter examines U.S. policy toward North Korea, an Asian country whose disintegration may result in war involving American troops on the Korean Peninsula. This updated and expanded paperback also includes a new chapter on Iraq that discusses policy options, such as "containment with overthrow," in light of scenarios for the future of this rogue state. The book concludes with a chapter on "Rogue Regimes, Contractors, and Freelancers." It discusses the practice of terrorism and proliferation across regimes like Iraq, formal groups like the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and freelancers like Osama bin Laden who is suspected of masterminding the bombing of American embassies in Africa.


From the Publisher
"Tanter's book addresses one of the most important and vexing challenges facing governments in the post-Cold War era: coping with regimes that use terror--'Rogue Regimes'--and are equipped with weapons of mass destruction. He imaginatively explores a wide range of strategies that might be used to counter these Rogues." --Henry Rowen, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution


About the Author
Raymond Tantder is professor of political science and a research associate of the Middle East Center at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.



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         Book Review

Rogue Regimes: Terrorism and Proliferation
- Book Reviews,
by Raymond Tanter

Rogue Regimes: Terrorism and Proliferation

FROM THE PUBLISHER

In Rogue Regimes, Raymond Tanter explores U.S. foreign policy with regard to nations such as Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Libya, uncovering the reasons why these countries are so menacing to the United States. In addition, Tanter examines U.S. policy toward the governments of Cuba and North Korea, which continue to promote their own forms of communism.

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Library Journal

A distinguished scholar, Tanter (research associate of the Middle East Center, Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor) examines the sponsorship of terrorism and the creation of weapons of mass destruction by six "rogue" regimes: Iraq, Iran, Syria, Libya, Cuba, and North Korea. Tanter's analysis focuses on the personalities of the leaders in those nations to explain why they choose to support terrorism or to create terrible weapons and examines how they are perceived in the United States and the rest of the world. The end of the Cold War has elevated such rulers and regimes to center stage and encouraged them to pursue their own agendas with minimal interference. This is an important contribution to the post-Cold War redefinition of international relations. Recommended for public and academic collections.

--William L. Waugh, Jr., Georgia State University, Atlanta

Library Journal

A distinguished scholar, Tanter (research associate of the Middle East Center, Univ. Michigan, Ann Arbor) examines the sponsorship of terrorism and the creation of weapons of mass destruction by six "rogue" regimes: Iraq, Iran, Syria, Libya, Cuba, and North Korea. Tanter's analysis focuses on the personalities of the leaders in those nations to explain why they choose to support terrorism or to create terrible weapons and examines how they are perceived in the United States and the rest of the world. The end of the Cold War has elevated such rulers and regimes to center stage and encouraged them to pursue their own agendas with minimal interference. This is an important contribution to the post-Cold War redefinition of international relations. Recommended for public and academic collections.

--William L. Waugh, Jr., Georgia State University, Atlanta

Booknews

Addresses the post Cold War debate about the nature of threats in the current international system -- state-sponsored terrorism, drug trafficking, and a desire to acquire nuclear biological and chemical weapons. Tanter (political science, U. of Michigan) discusses US foreign policy with regard to nations such as Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Libya, exploring the reasons why these countries are perceived as threats. In addition, he examines US policy towards the governments of Cuba and North Korea, which continue to promote their own forms of Communism.
--Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.


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