Since the end of the Cold War, one of the most commonly cited threats to interNational has been the existence of rogue states, so-called because they actively defy many of the rules and norms of interNational politics that have been established to bring order to the interNational system.
While it is well known how such states become designated as pariahs, it is less clear how such states might be re-socialized into the interNational community short of a forced military intervention and regime.
Since the end of the Cold War, one of the most commonly cited threats to interNational has been the existence of rogue states, so-called because they actively defy many of the rules and norms of interNational politics that have been established to bring order to the interNational system