Regime Change and Its Limits
Richard N. Haass says So far, the Bush administration has shown it would like to resolve its problems with North Korea and Iran the same way it did with Iraq: through regime change. It is easy to see why. But the strategy is unlikely to work, at least not quickly enough. A much broader approach -- involving talks, sanctions, and the threat of force -- is needed.
Foreign Affairs July/August 2005
Foreign Affairs July/August 2005


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