![]() ![]() ISBN978-0-94.Real War: Rogue States is the follow-up to a pretty bad real-time strategy game. foreign policy: containment after the Cold War. Translated by Pascale-Anne Brault and Michael Naas. Rogue States: The Rule of Force in World Affairs. Rogue state: a guide to the world's only superpower. ^ 'Turkey has become a rogue state - and even Erdogan must face up to the fact'.^ 'PM calls Syria rogue state as Turkey, Russia in touch'.'Demirel describes Greece: A 'rogue state ''. ^ PAKISTAN: How Washington helped create a nuclear 'rogue state'Archived at the Wayback Machine, Green left online, November 17, 1993.^ Pakistan, a rogue state unpunished, Sydney Morning Herald, February 13, 2004.^ Freedland, Jonathan (June 25, 2006).^ 'Text of President Bush's 2002 State of the Union Address'.^ See Responses to the 2019 Venezuelan presidential crisis.'Trump targets Venezuela's government in new travel ban'. 'Venezuela's bad relationship with the United States just got worse'. 'Gaddafi's death: Libya's new rulers 'stained' by manner of his death, says Philip Hammond'. drops Libya from list of terrorist countries - Africa & Middle East - International Herald Tribune'. Daily Press Briefing, Monday, 19 June 2000, Briefer: Richard Boucher, Spokesman Department 5-10, 'States of Concern' versus 'Rogue states' ^ WAMU 88.5 American University Radio, Washington D.C., Broadcast on 19 June, 10–11 a.m.'Rogue States – State Sponsors of Terrorism?'Archived at the Wayback Machine. ^ Politics: Who are today's rogue nations?, Inter Press Service, May 20, 2001.^ 'US could destroy North Korea - Trump'.^ 'Clinton Announces New North Korea Sanctions'.^ 'Beyond the Axis of Evil: Additional Threats from Weapons of Mass Destruction'.^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m 'Post–cold War Policy – Isolating and punishing 'rogue' states'.'Trump's axis of evil: Cuba, Venezuela, Iran and North Korea'. Later terms Ĭommentator Robert Ellis, writing in the British newspaper The Independent in 2016, wrote that Turkey under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan risks 'being regarded as a rogue state' due to its increasingly authoritarian government, the deterioration of the human rights in the country, the Turkish government's involvement in Syria and its alleged support of terrorist groups. Currently, due to the 2019 Venezuelan presidential crisis, Nicolas Maduro's government (which controls Venezuela de facto) is not recognized as legitimate by the United States or any other state in the Western Hemisphere, with the exceptions of Nicaragua, Uruguay, and Cuba. Later in the year, the US government banned all high ranking Venezuelan government officials from entering US territory. Some figures of the Venezuelan government, like Vice-president Tareck el Aissami and minister of defense Vladimir Padrino López, were permanently banned from entering US territory, due to their involvement with human rights abuses and drug cartels. During the 2017 UN general assembly, UN ambassador Nikki Haley called Venezuela a global threat and a 'dangerous narco-state'. More recently, the Donald Trump administration labelled Venezuela a 'rogue state' due to its gross human rights violations, economic collapse and rampant excess deaths, anti-American stances and its reported involvement in international drug trafficking. While four of the listed countries met all these conditions, Cuba, though known from repressing it citizens and its vocal criticism of the United States, was put on the list solely because of the political influence of the Cuban-American community and specifically that of the Cuban American National Foundation (pre-Jorge Mas Santos), whereas Syria and Pakistan avoided being added to the list because the United States hoped that Damascus could play a constructive role in the Arab-Israeli peace process, and because Washington had long maintained close relations with Islamabad-a vestige of the Cold War. ![]() In theory, to be classified as a rogue state, a state had to do the following: seek to obtain weapons of mass destruction, support terrorism, and severely abuse its own citizens. He described these regimes as 'recalcitrant and outlaw states that not only choose to remain outside the family but also assault its basic values'. National Security Advisor Anthony Lake labelled five nations as rogue states: North Korea, Cuba, Iran, Libya under Muammar Gaddafi, and Ba'athist Iraq. In the 1994 issue of Foreign Affairs, U.S. ![]() As early as July 1985, President Ronald Reagan stated that 'we are not going to tolerate … attacks from outlaw states by the strangest collection of misfits, looney tunes, and squalid criminals since the advent of the Third Reich,' but it fell to the Clinton administration to elaborate on this concept. ![]()
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