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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rogue_stateRogue state - Wikipedia

    A rogue state is a term for a state that threatens world peace and human rights, according to some international theorists. The term is often used by the United States to describe countries such as Iran, North Korea, Venezuela and China, but has also been applied by other countries and replaced by other terms.

  2. Learn about the definition, history and list of the 8 countries that the US government considers rogue states. Compare them with pariah states and see their key figures and statistics.

  3. Aug 1, 2017 · A rogue state is a country that deliberately and purposefully breaks international laws and policies that are meant to ensure peace globally. Learn about the attributes, examples, and challenges of dealing with rogue states such as North Korea and Iran.

  4. A rogue state is a term used by the US to describe hostile and uncooperative states that violate international norms and pursue weapons of mass destruction. The term was coined by the Clinton administration and applied to Iraq, Iran, North Korea, Cuba, and Libya, but later replaced by 'states of concern'.

  5. A comprehensive overview of the concept, evolution, and threat of rogue states, as defined by the United States and the international community. The article examines the criteria, challenges, and countermeasures of dealing with rogue states, such as Iraq, Iran, North Korea, Syria, and Libya.

  6. Sep 27, 2023 · Since 1979, the United States and Western governments have labelled various governments as ‘rogue states’ (Beck & Gerschewski, 2009). Contemporary rogue states include North Korea, Cuba, Afghanistan, Iran, Nicaragua, Sudan, Syria, and Venezuela. Revisiting the rogue state literature, we survey the first three of these rogue states.

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  8. Feb 26, 2004 · The Clinton administration found the "rogue state" term useful for mobilizing political support for hard-line policies toward those various countries it designated as rogue states. But over time, the administration found that the rogue state category, while politically convenient, was problematic.