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Renegade Regimes: Confronting Deviant Behavior in World Politics [Paperback]

Miroslav Nincic (Author)
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0231137036 978-0231137034 November 8, 2007

Rogue states pursue weapons of mass destruction, support terrorism, violate human rights, engage in acts of territorial aggression, and pose a threat to the international community. Recent debates and policy shifts regarding Iraq, North Korea, Syria, Iran, and Afghanistan reflect the uneven attempts to contend with regimes that pursue deviant behavior. In this timely new work, Miroslav Nincic illuminates the complex issues and policy choices surrounding clashes between international society and states that challenge the majority's espoused interests and values. As conventional approaches to international relations lose their relevance in a changing world, Nincic's work provides new and necessary frameworks and perspectives.

Nincic explores recent events and develops theoretical models of contemporary asymmetrical power relations among states to offer a systematic account of the genesis, trajectory, and motivations of renegade regimes. He discusses how the pursuit of policies that defy international norms is often motivated by a regime's desire for greater domestic control. From this starting point, Nincic considers states' deviant behavior through two stages: the first is the initial decision to defy key aspects of the international normative order, and the second is the manner in which subsequent behavior is shaped by the international community's responses.

In addressing attempts to control pariah states, Nincic assesses the effectiveness of sanctions and military responses. He provocatively argues that comprehensive economic sanctions can lead to a restructuring of the renegade regime's ideology and economy that ultimately strengthens its grip on power. In his chapter on military intervention, Nincic argues that force or the threat of force against a rogue state frequently triggers a protective reflex among its citizens, inspiring them to rally around the government's goals and values. Military threats, Nincic concludes, produce several kinds of consequences and their impact needs to be better understood.

(3/1/2006)

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This illuminating book explores the origins and politics of these new problem states and the policy choices available.

(Foreign Affairs )

This book is an outstanding contribution to the development of 21st-century theories that account for the behavior of renegade states.

(Choice )

"Nincic has produced an outstanding volume that takes deviance in world politics seriously." -Millennium Book Review.

(Isaac Kamola Millenium Book Reviews )

[A] timely and important work.

(The Review of Politics )

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This is a marvelous book. Nincic places the field of international relations at an intellectual crossroads: the field can either come to terms with recent changes in world politics and one of the challenges of our time -- managing renegade regimes whose actions challenge the majority's interests and values -- or it can slide into policy irrelevance. A tour de force from one of the international relations field's more perceptive analysts.

(Eric V. Larson, senior policy analyst, the Rand Corporation Vol.35 No.3)

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  • Paperback: 232 pages
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press (November 8, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0231137036
  • ISBN-13: 978-0231137034
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,632,524 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book, January 11, 2006
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In light of current activity from rogue states, such as Iran and North Korea, Nincic's book breaks new ground in the debate between the use of force and the use of peace. In a carefully crafted argument, Nincic demonstrates the benefits of using "carrots" over the futility of using "sticks" in coercing those adversaries of the United States to comply.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Insightful and Excellent, December 11, 2007
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Laura Maxwell (South Orange, NJ) - See all my reviews
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As an undergraduate student of international relations, I found this book to be incredibly insightful and convincing. Although there is some scholarship surrounding the effectiveness of economic sanctions, Nincic takes the study of renegade regimes and our reaction to them to a whole new level. He provides a thoughtful framework for understanding why regimes become renegades, how renegades respond to international condemnation, and what the best approaches have been and will be for dealing with renegades in the future.

The new outlook was refreshing, and he supported his theory with comprehensive case studies involving both post Cold War renegades (Iraq, Iran, North Korea, Libya, Afghanistan,Yugoslavia, Syria, Pakistan, and Sudan) as well as countries that had conditions to become renegades but did not (Algeria, Azerbaijan, post-Nasserite Egypt, Nigeria, Indonesia, and Yemen). In addition to a detailed explanation behind each case study, Nincic offers a statistical evaluation of the overall findings at different stages in his analysis which serve to simplify and strengthen support for his framework. His framework seems to have predictive power, and perhaps IR scholars will be looking to him more in the future with the growth of globalization. I look forward to reading the second edition of Renegade Regimes, which was just published about a month ago.
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primary renegades, secondary renegades, core international norms, ideational drives, international deviance, renegade conduct, renegade behavior, renegade regimes, ideational goals, partial sanctions, deviant regimes, renegade status, domestic acceptance, comprehensive sanctions, ideational basis, objectionable policies, economic punishment, core norms, domestic standing, domestic position
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United States, North Korea, Cold War, Security Council, Theoretical Framework, Recognizing Renegades, Genesis of Deviance, Soviet Union, Saudi Arabia, Saddam Hussein, Inited States, President Bush, Gulf of Sidra, National Islamic Front, United Nations, State Department, Chemical Weapons Convention, Operation Desert Storm, Abu Nidal, Partially Compliant
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