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Altogether ten case studies of deviant countries, including the core group of American-designated rogues, have been presented in chapters 5 to 12. These still represent only a selection of contemporary states manifestly guilty of violating major international norms. Among the many other qualifiers for deviant status, three (non-African) states have been chosen for brief consideration in this chapter: Afghanistan, China and Syria. The final mini-case studies show once again how widespread rule-breaking behaviour is in modern world politics – and how divergent the international reactions.
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Geldenhuys, D. (2004). Some Other Deviant States. In: Deviant Conduct in World Politics. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230000711_13
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