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"A decade after the end of the Cold War, both policy makers and academics foresee a new era of peace and prosperity, an era when democracy, open trade, and mutual trust will join hands to banish war from the globe.
With insight worthy of The Prince, John Mearsheimer exposes the truth behind this idyllic illusion: in a world where no international authority reigns above states, great powers invariably seek to gain power at each other's expense and to establish themselves as the dominant state."--BOOK JACKET.
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Gro macht, Realpolitiek, International relations, Weltpolitik, Relaciones internacionales, Grandes puissances, Great powers, Politique mondiale, Relations internationales, World politics, open_syllabus_project, Grandes potencias, Internationale Politik, Grote mogendheden, Internationale politiek, World politics, 20th century, Europe, politics and government, Asia, politics and government, United states, foreign relations, china, Balance of power, Political science, GeneralTimes
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 403-533) and index.
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Explaining his theory of "offensive realism," the University of Chicago professor of political science discusses the methods used by states to ensure their survival through military strength and regional dominance.
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