Strategies for managing rogue states
Colin Dueck
- 2006
Identifies the policy choices available to deal with rogue states as: appeasement, engagement, containment, rollback, and non-entanglement. Each has associated risks and advantages. This article considers how these options would apply to U.S. policy towards Iraq, North korea, and Iran, and concludes that containment is the most promising, while rollback and appeasement are the riskiest.
UNITED STATES--FOREIGN POLICY OPTIONS ROGUE STATES