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Reshaping Rogue States : Preemption, Regime Change, and US Policy toward Iran, Iraq, and North Korea (Washington Quarterly Readers)

Reshaping Rogue States : Preemption, Regime Change, and US Policy toward Iran, Iraq, and North Korea (Washington Quarterly Readers)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Background to the Candidates Snippets
Review: In spite of the heavy political name calling, the foundation for President Bush's preemptive attack in Iran has some justification under international law, as does prevention, regime change -- all under the guise of cooperative security. In January 2002, President Bush declared Iran, Iraq and North Korea an 'axis of evil.' By so doing, he has created options of how to deal with them.

In this book, some 21 thinkers - from universities, think tanks, and governmental organizations all around the world have contributed articles discussing how to change these states for the betterment of the world community. These individual essays are collected together and edited by Lennon and Eiss of the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

If you want to know more than the little snippets coming out of the candidates, this is a most interesting book.


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