Rogue States and Nuclear Outlaws

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Rogue States and Nuclear Outlaws is a non-fiction book by Michael Klare that analyzes the threats posed by so-called "rogue" nations and the spread of nuclear weapons in the post–Cold War era.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
about U.S. national security strategy
global arms control
international security threats
nuclear nonproliferation
analyzes spread of nuclear weapons
threats posed by rogue states
author Michael Klare
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
field international relations
security studies
strategic studies
focusesOn nuclear outlaws
so-called rogue nations
genre non-fiction
hasAuthorProfession Michael Klare is a security studies scholar
language English
mainSubject U.S. foreign policy
nuclear weapons proliferation
post–Cold War international security
rogue states
weapons of mass destruction
perspective critical analysis of U.S. policy toward rogue states
setInPeriod post–Cold War era

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Michael Klare notableWork Rogue States and Nuclear Outlaws