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Global Rogues and Regional Orders Il Hyun Cho (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Lafayette College)

Global Rogues and Regional Orders By Il Hyun Cho (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Lafayette College)

Summary

Global Rogues and Regional Orders examines the relationship between nuclear proliferation and regional order in East Asia and the Middle East.

Global Rogues and Regional Orders Summary

Global Rogues and Regional Orders: The Multidimensional Challenge of North Korea and Iran by Il Hyun Cho (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Lafayette College)

A recent National Security Strategy report singles out nuclear proliferation as one of the gravest threats to the United States. Much of this fear is focused on North Korea and Iran, two "rogue states" that have violated nonproliferation rules and engaged in provocative actions, including nuclear and ballistic missile tests. Conventional wisdom dictates that the regimes in these countries have a uniquely defiant and dangerous nature, and that coercive measures such as sanctions and preemptive strikes are the most effective way to deal with them. But how do the neighbors of these two states view them, and how does this perception map onto the regional landscape in East Asia and the Middle East? Global Rogues and Regional Orders offers a systematic analysis of the intersection of nuclear proliferation and regional order in East Asia and the Middle East. It does so by exploring the causes and consequences of the regional perceptions and policies with regard to the North Korean and Iranian challenges. The U.S. depiction of North Korea and Iran as archetypical global rogues is fundamentally at odds with the regional debate, which centers on multiple understandings of what these nations respectively mean for the regional order. While some regional actors, such as Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Japan, side with the United States, others seek to challenge, or dissociate from, the U.S. position as a means to enhance their countries' regional role and foreign policy autonomy. By turning the analytical focus onto regional actors and the regional dimension of nuclear proliferation, this book offers a novel way to analyze global proliferation challenges and provides new insights into the making of regional orders in East Asia and the Middle East.

Global Rogues and Regional Orders Reviews

"This important book demonstrates that the conventional global narrative of North Korea and Iran as rogue states is fundamentally misguided. With admirable clarity and great erudition Il Hyun Cho illuminates the complex regional dynamics that embed nuclear proliferation politics in different world regions. This is one of those rare books that brings top-notch research to bear on burning current political problems. A must-read." -Peter J. Katzenstein, Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. Professor of International Studies, Cornell University "In this thought-provoking book, Cho argues that the global effort to stem the spread of nuclear weapons will not succeed unless it focuses on the politics of the regions where proliferation is actually happening, addressing the incentives and threat perceptions of proliferators' neighbors." -Matthew Bunn, Professor of the Practice of Public Policy, Harvard University

About Il Hyun Cho (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Lafayette College)

Il Hyun Cho is Assistant Professor in the Department of Government and Law and the Asian Studies Program at Lafayette College.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: Nuclear Proliferation and Regional Order: A Framework for Analysis ; Chapter Two: The Global Proliferation Approach ; Chapter Three: The North Korean Challenge and Regional Role Conceptions in East Asia ; Chapter Four: The Clinton Administration and the East Asian Regional Order ; Chapter Five: The Bush Doctrine and the East Asian Regional Order ; Chapter Six: Iran's Nuclear Pursuit and the Shifting Regional Order in the Middle East ; Chapter Seven: Proliferation and Future Regional Orders in East Asia and the Middle East ; Epilogue? ; Notes ; Index

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NPB9780199355471
9780199355471
0199355479
Global Rogues and Regional Orders: The Multidimensional Challenge of North Korea and Iran by Il Hyun Cho (Assistant Professor of Political Science, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Lafayette College)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2015-12-10
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