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Dancing with the devil : the perils of engaging rogue regimes
Title:
Dancing with the devil : the perils of engaging rogue regimes
Author:
Rubin, Michael, 1971-
Personal Author:
Edition:
First American edition.
Publication Information:
New York : Encounter Books, 2014.
Physical Description:
426 pages ; 24 cm
Summary:
Traces the history of American diplomacy with rogue regimes, including Iran, Iraq, Libya, and Pakistan, to consider why the strategy of dialogue as a first resort has been flawed and whether basic assumptions about them are faulty.
Language:
English
Contents:
Pariahs to partners: bringing rogues to the table -- From Machiavelli to Muammar -- Great Satan vs. Mad Mullahs -- Team America and the Hermit Kingdom -- Lying down with Libyans -- Tea with the Taliban -- Double dealing in the land of the pure -- Sitting with Saddam -- Hijackers into peacemakers -- Is it time to talk to terrorists? -- Playing poker with pariahs -- Corrupting intelligence or corrupted intelligence? -- Blessed are the peacemakers? -- Is talking the shortest path to war?
ISBN:
9781594037238
Format :
Book