updated Wed. June 26, 2024
-
Sinarharian
February 22, 2018
Kedua-dua kuasa ini cukup penting dalam arena geopolitik di mana sarjana John J. Mearsheimer dalam karya beliau The Tragedy of Great Power Politics menegaskan bahawa maruah dan kepentingan sesebuah negara sememangnya ditentukan oleh kuasa sosioekonomi (latent power) dan kuasaÃÂ ...
Asia Times
February 11, 2018
It did not matter that scholars like Chicago University scholar John J. Mearsheimer argued that Russia should not be blamed for the Ukrainian problem, suggesting it was the consequence of Nato reneging on a promise not to expand the country's “backyard.” China became the ideal “enemy” because it wasÃÂ ...
The Cheat Sheet
January 2, 2018
Those in power lie so much, books on the subject exist. One, for example, is Why Leaders Lie, by John J. Mearsheimer. “I find that leaders do not lie very often to other countries, but instead seem more inclined to lie to their own people,” Mearsheimer writes. Most leaders on our list lied to their people.
Yale News
November 7, 2017
John J. Mearsheimer, the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science and the co-director of the Program on International Security Policy at the University of Chicago, will give a series of three lectures in November on “Liberal Ideals & International Realities” for the Henry L.
Mondoweiss
September 25, 2017
Stephen M. Walt (l) and John J. Mearsheimer, at the time of the publication of The Israel Lobby in 2007.. The authors of The Israel Lobby went on Chicago radio station WBEZ last week to reflect on their achievement after ten years. No, not 60 Minutes. Not The New York Times. Not MSNBC.
The National Interest Online
November 27, 2016
There are many reasons to be deeply worried about a Donald Trump presidency. But if he makes the right choices, he could fundamentally alter U.S. foreign policy for the better. Trump campaigned against America's powerful foreign policy community—what one of President Obama's advisors derisivelyÃÂ ...
Foreign Affairs
June 13, 2016
For the first time in recent memory, large numbers of Americans are openly questioning their country's grand strategy. An April 2016 Pew poll found that 57 percent of Americans agree that the United States should “deal with its own problems and let others deal with theirs the best they can.” On theÃÂ ...
New York Times
February 8, 2015
The Ukraine crisis is almost a year old and Russia is winning. The separatists in eastern Ukraine are gaining ground and Russia's president, Vladimir V. Putin, shows no signs of backing down in the face of Western economic sanctions. Unsurprisingly, a growing chorus of voices in the United States isÃÂ ...
Foreign Affairs
October 20, 2014
John Mearsheimer (“Why the Ukraine Crisis Is the West's Fault,” September/ October 2014) is one of the most consistent and persuasive theorists in the realist school of international relations, but his explanation of the crisis in Ukraine demonstrates the limits of realpolitik. At best, Mearsheimer's brand ofÃÂ ...
Foreign Affairs
August 18, 2014
According to the prevailing wisdom in the West, the Ukraine crisis can be blamed almost entirely on Russian aggression. Russian President Vladimir Putin, the argument goes, annexed Crimea out of a long-standing desire to resuscitate the Soviet empire, and he may eventually go after the rest of Ukraine,ÃÂ ...
The National Interest Online
April 7, 2014
(Editor's Note: The following is the new concluding chapter of Dr. John J. Mearsheimer's book The Tragedy of the Great Power Politics. A new, updated edition was released on April 7 and is available via Amazon.) With the end of the Cold War in 1989 and the subsequent collapse of the Soviet Union twoÃÂ ...
The Atlantic
January 10, 2012
John J. Mearsheimer, the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, races on in a mild Brooklyn accent, banging his chalk against the blackboard and erasing with his bare hand, before two dozen graduate students in a three-hour seminar titled “Foundations ofÃÂ ...
KPFA
December 31, 1999
John J. Mearsheimer, Distinguished Service Professor, University of Chicago. Norman Finkelstein has the moral gravity of an Old Testament prophet, the scrupulous attention to detail of a Talmudic scholar, and the mordant sense of humor of a Yiddish novelist. All these attributes are on display in Gaza: An Inquest into itsÃÂ ...
Yale News
November 7, 2017
John J. Mearsheimer, the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science and the co-director of the Program on ...
The Shillong Times
October 31, 2017
... policies are based on self-interest and what John J. Mearsheimer called the 'offensive realism' in his book Tragedy of Great Power Politics.
The Indian Express
October 29, 2017
In his book, The Tragedy of Great Power Politics, John J. Mearsheimer, the author of the “offensive realism” theory, writes that one of the ...
Business Day
October 29, 2017
In Why Leaders Lie by University of Chicago political scientist John J Mearsheimer, he cites several reasons, one of them being fear-mongering ...
The National Interest Online
November 27, 2016
There are many reasons to be deeply worried about a Donald Trump presidency. But if he makes the right choices, he could fundamentally ...
Foreign Affairs
June 13, 2016
For the first time in recent memory, large numbers of Americans are openly questioning their country's grand strategy. An April 2016 Pew poll ...
Foreign Affairs
October 20, 2014
John Mearsheimer (“Why the Ukraine Crisis Is the West's Fault,” September/ October 2014) is one of the most consistent and persuasive ...
Foreign Affairs
August 18, 2014
According to the prevailing wisdom in the West, the Ukraine crisis can be blamed almost entirely on Russian aggression. Russian President ...
The Atlantic
January 10, 2012
John J. Mearsheimer, the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, races on in a mild Brooklyn ...
Minneapolis Star Tribune
September 15, 2017
I can recommend two books on that topic: “The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy,” by John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt, and “TheyÃÂ ...
The National Interest Online (blog)
August 14, 2017
As the famous political scientist John J. Mearsheimer has noted: “Armies, along with their supporting air and naval forces, are the paramountÃÂ ...
Daily Mirror
August 13, 2017
Offensive Realist International Relations thinker John J. Mearsheimer emphasized that the most frightening moment of the 20th century was theÃÂ ...
The National Interest Online
November 27, 2016
There are many reasons to be deeply worried about a Donald Trump presidency. But if he makes the right choices, he could fundamentallyÃÂ ...
The National Interest Online
October 18, 2016
JOHN J. MEARSHEIMER, the distinguished University of Chicago political scientist, argued in the National Interest two years ago that TaiwanÃÂ ...
Foreign Affairs
October 17, 2016
A quarter century after the Cold War ended, critics have renewed their calls for the United States to abandon its existing grand strategy, which they contend hasÃÂ ...
New York Times
February 8, 2015
John J. Mearsheimer, a professor of political science at the University of Chicago, is the author of “The Tragedy of Great Power Politics.”.
Foreign Affairs
October 20, 2014
John Mearsheimer (“Why the Ukraine Crisis Is the West's Fault,” September/ October 2014) is one of the most consistent and persuasiveÃÂ ...
Foreign Affairs
August 18, 2014
According to the prevailing wisdom in the West, the Ukraine crisis can be blamed almost entirely on Russian aggression. Russian PresidentÃÂ ...
The Atlantic
January 10, 2012
John J. Mearsheimer, the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, races on in a mild BrooklynÃÂ ...
Scout
December 31, 1999
As the famous political scientist John J. Mearsheimer has noted [5]: “Armies, along with their supporting air and naval forces, are the paramountÃÂ ...
ChinaFile
February 27, 2017
For example, the American scholar John J. Mearsheimer, who advocates the theory of "offensive realism," believes that whether China implements democracy and deeply merges into the global economic system, or becomes an autocratic and self-sufficientÃÂ ...
The Manila Times
February 5, 2017
The University of Chicago scholar John J. Mearsheimer, thinking on the American over-reach, says "the US was wrong to pursue a grand strategy asserting global dominance.
Arab News
January 24, 2017
Russia's alleged attempt to sway the results of the US presidential election pales by comparison to Israel's proven infiltration of Britain's political sphere.
The National Interest Online (blog)
January 23, 2017
In an anarchical system like international relations, military power is the ultimate form of currency. A state may have all the culture, art, philosophy, and glitter and glory in the world, but it's all for naught if the country doesn't have a powerful ...
tirto.id (Siaran Pers) (Blog)
December 29, 2016
Menurut John J. Mearsheimer dari University of Chicago dalam International Security jilid 19 edisi 3 (1994/95), sejak Perang Dingin berakhir, para pembuat kebijakan di negara-negara Barat keranjingan membuat kesepakatan-kesepakatan keamanan diÃÂ ...
Scout
December 26, 2016
As the famous political scientist John J. Mearsheimer has noted [5]: "Armies, along with their supporting air and naval forces, are the paramount form of military power in the modern world.
MountainRunner.us (blog)
December 8, 2016
In the same issue of Foreign Affairs, John J. Mearsheimer (University of Chicago) and Stephen M. Walt (Harvard University) argue against the "democracy delusion" as problematic "large scale social engineering in foreign societies that Americans ...
The National Interest Online (blog)
December 8, 2016
Indeed, to this day, one of the most read and reread pieces in The National Interest is an essay written by famous "realist" professor John J. Mearsheimer. His essay, originally published in the March-April 2014 print edition, made very bold ...
Russia Direct
November 17, 2016
John J. Mearsheimer, Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, attends the 13th annual meeting of the Valdai International Discussion Club.
The National Interest Online
October 18, 2016
JOHN J. MEARSHEIMER, the distinguished University of Chicago political scientist, argued in the National Interest two years ago that Taiwan had almost no hope of maintaining de facto independence.
Foreign Affairs
October 17, 2016
JOHN J. MEARSHEIMER is R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago.
The National Interest Online
October 14, 2016
"The Tragedy of Great Power Politics" by John J. Mearsheimer: "Because Americans dislike realpolitik, public discourse about foreign policy in the United States is usually couched in the language of liberalism.
Yorkshire Post
October 12, 2016
On this, the leading US political scientist, John J. Mearsheimer, condemned Western decision-making, or more specifically, the Eastern expansion of Nato as a misguided foreign policy.
The National Interest Online
October 18, 2016
JOHN J. MEARSHEIMER, the distinguished University of Chicago political scientist, argued in the National Interest two years ago that Taiwan had almost no hope of maintaining de facto independence.
Foreign Affairs
October 17, 2016
EDGAR SU / REUTERS A U.S. Navy F/A 18 Hornet lands on the USS Nimitz in the South China Sea, May 2013. Response November/December 2016 Issue.
The National Interest Online
October 14, 2016
"The Tragedy of Great Power Politics" by John J. Mearsheimer: "Because Americans dislike realpolitik, public discourse about foreign policy in the United States is usually couched in the language of liberalism.
Yorkshire Post
October 13, 2016
On this, the leading US political scientist, John J. Mearsheimer, condemned Western decision-making, or more specifically, the Eastern expansion of Nato as a misguided foreign policy.