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- Rogue_state abstract "Rogue state is a controversial term applied by some international theorists to states they consider threatening to the world's peace. This means meeting certain criteria, such as being ruled by authoritarian regimes that severely restrict human rights, sponsor terrorism, and seek to proliferate weapons of mass destruction. The term is used most by the United States, though the US State Department officially quit using the term in 2000. However, it has been applied by other countries as well.Rogue states can also be differentiated from 'pariah states' such as Burma (Myanmar) and Zimbabwe who allegedly abuse the human rights of their populations while not being considered a tangible threat beyond their own borders, although the terms have been used interchangeably.A common presumption applied to rogue states is that they do not necessarily behave rationally or in their own best interests. In political theory it is generally believed that a stable nation, ruled by a leadership that is subject to broad scrutiny (though not necessarily democratic scrutiny), will tend to act in its own best interests and will not take actions that are directly contrary to its own interests, particularly not to its own survival. Rogue states, however, may not be subject to this assumption and, as such, relations with them may be more complicated and unpredictable.".
- Rogue_state wikiPageExternalLink beyond_american_hegemony_5381.
- Rogue_state wikiPageExternalLink nss5.html.
- Rogue_state wikiPageID "26383".
- Rogue_state wikiPageRevisionID "606685543".
- Rogue_state hasPhotoCollection Rogue_state.
- Rogue_state subject Category:International_security.
- Rogue_state subject Category:Political_neologisms.
- Rogue_state subject Category:Political_theories.
- Rogue_state subject Category:States_by_power_status.
- Rogue_state comment "Rogue state is a controversial term applied by some international theorists to states they consider threatening to the world's peace. This means meeting certain criteria, such as being ruled by authoritarian regimes that severely restrict human rights, sponsor terrorism, and seek to proliferate weapons of mass destruction. The term is used most by the United States, though the US State Department officially quit using the term in 2000.".
- Rogue_state label "Estado canalla".
- Rogue_state label "Estado vilão".
- Rogue_state label "Państwo zbójeckie".
- Rogue_state label "Rogue state".
- Rogue_state label "Schurkenstaat".
- Rogue_state label "Schurkenstaat".
- Rogue_state label "Stato canaglia".
- Rogue_state label "État voyou".
- Rogue_state label "Страны-изгои".
- Rogue_state label "ならずもの国家".
- Rogue_state label "流氓國家".
- Rogue_state sameAs Schurkenstaat.
- Rogue_state sameAs Estado_canalla.
- Rogue_state sameAs État_voyou.
- Rogue_state sameAs Stato_canaglia.
- Rogue_state sameAs ならずもの国家.
- Rogue_state sameAs Schurkenstaat.
- Rogue_state sameAs Państwo_zbójeckie.
- Rogue_state sameAs Estado_vilão.
- Rogue_state sameAs m.06kvr.
- Rogue_state sameAs Q828218.
- Rogue_state sameAs Q828218.
- Rogue_state wasDerivedFrom Rogue_state?oldid=606685543.
- Rogue_state homepage nss5.html.
- Rogue_state isPrimaryTopicOf Rogue_state.