Outlier States

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421408125

American Strategies to Change, Contain, or Engage Regimes

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By Robert S. Litwak
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THE MARYLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY
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256

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Abbreviations
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Outlier States and International Society
Policy Shifts in Washington
Power Shifts in the International System
The Anarchical Society Revisited
2. Pathways into the ""Community of Nations""
The Assimilation of a Defeated Great Power
The Evolution of Revolutionary States
Regime Change from Without
Regime Change from Within
Assessment and Implications
3. Strategies to Contain, Engage, or Change
Sources of Outlier Conduct
Iraq: ""Rogue"" Rollback
Libya: U.S.-Assisted Regime Change
Assessment and Implications
4. Nuclear Outliers
Proliferation Dynamics and U.S. Policy
North Korea: A Failed State with Nuclear Weapons
Iran: A Nation or a Cause?
Living with Nuclear Outliers
Conclusion
Appendix: Excerpts from National Security Strategy Documents of September 2002 and May 2010
Notes
Index

""This is an authoritative, substantive, and well-written account that will be essential reading for students, scholars, and the attentive public who wish to understand the problems of outlier states and the policy changes they represent.""

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