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100 1 _aTanter, Raymond.
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245 1 0 _aRogue regimes :
_bterrorism and proliferation /
_cRaymond Tanter.
250 _a1st St. Martin's Griffin ed., updated ed.
260 _aNew York :
_bSt. Martin's Griffin,
_c1999.
300 _axii, 338 p. ;
_c21 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [275]-332) and index.
520 0 _aThe 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 weapons. Political scientist Raymond Tanter discusses U.S. foreign policy and explores the reasons why these countries are perceived as threats.
650 0 _aState-sponsored terrorism.
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650 0 _aInternational relations.
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650 0 _aNuclear nonproliferation.
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650 0 _aNational security
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