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The Tragedy Of Great Power Politics John J Mearsheimer

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The Tragedy Of Great Power Politics John J Mearsheimer
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Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.58 MB
Pages: 572
Author: John J. Mearsheimer
ISBN: 9780393076240, 9780393323962, 0393076245, 039332396X
Language: English
Year: 2003

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The Tragedy Of Great Power Politics John J Mearsheimer by John J. Mearsheimer 9780393076240, 9780393323962, 0393076245, 039332396X instant download after payment.

Presents the author's theory of "offensive realism," declaring the post-Cold War visions of international peace and prosperity unrealistic and explaining how great power politics force states to seek dominance at one another's expense..A decade after the cold war ended, policy makers and academics foresaw a new era of peace and prosperity, an era in which democracy and open trade would herald the "end of history." The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, sadly shattered these idyllic illusions, and John Mearsheimer's masterful new book explains why these harmonious visions remain utopian. To Mearsheimer, great power politics are tragic because the anarchy of the international system requires states to seek dominance at one another's expense, dooming even peaceful nations to a relentless power struggle. Mearsheimer illuminates his theory of offensive realism through a sweeping survey of modern great power struggles and reflects on the bleak prospects for peace in Europe and northeast Asia, arguing that the United States's security competition with a rising China will intensify regardless of "engagement" policies.

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