02884cam a22004215i 4500999001700000001001000017003000900027005001700036008004100053020002500094020002200119040004500141043001200186082002000198100002900218245008200247264011200329264001000441300002800451336002600479337002800505338002700533504005100560505045300611520067701064650002601741650003601767650004401803650004801847651005801895651004301953653002701996856008202023856010602105856009102211942001202302952014802314 c27653d27624013672504EG-ScBUE20190926113355.0061031t2007 dcu f b 001 0 eng d a9780801886430 (pbk.) a0801886430 (pbk.) aStDuBDSerdabengcStDuBDSdUkdEG-ScBUE an-us---04a327.73bLIT2221 aLitwak, Robert,eauthor.10aRegime change :bU.S. strategy through the prism of 9/11 /cRobert S. Litwak. 1aWashington, D.C. :bWoodrow Wilson Center Press ;aBaltimore :bThe Johns Hopkins University Press,c[2007] 4cc2007 axvi, 406 pages ;c24 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aThe "imperial republic," rogue states, and international order -- Dilemmas of force after 9/11 -- Strategies for a change of regime- or for change within a regime? -- Iraq: from containment to regime change -- Libya: rejoining the "family of nations"? -- Iran: revolutionary state or ordinary country? -- North Korea: proliferation in a failed state -- Non-state threats: the "nexus" of proliferation and terrorism -- Epilogue: Regime change redux. aThe 9/11 terrorist attacks starkly recast the U.S. debate on "rogue states." In this new era of vulnerability, should the United States counter the dangers of weapons proliferation and state-sponsored terrorism by toppling regimes or by promoting change in the threatening behavior of their leaders? Regime Change examines the contrasting precedents set with Iraq and Libya and provides incisive analysis of the pressing crises with North Korea and Iran. A successor to the author's influential Rogue States and U.S. Foreign Policy (2000), this compelling book clarifies and critiques the terms in which today's vital foreign policy and security debate is being conducted. 7aRegime change.2BUEsh 7aSecurity, International.2BUEsh 7aIntervention (International law)2BUEsh 7aPreemptive attack (Military science)2BUEsh 7aUnited StatesxForeign relationsy2001-.2BUEsh93840 7aUnited StatesxMilitary policy.2BUEsh bMASPPSScSeptember2019413Table of contents onlyuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip074/2006036227.html423Contributor biographical informationuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0703/2006036227-b.html423Publisher descriptionuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0703/2006036227-d.html 2ddccBB 00102ddc40708BaccahaMAINbMAINc1STd2019-09-26ePurchaseg1440.00l0o327.73 LITp000048118r2025-07-15 00:00:00v1800.00w2019-09-26yBB