John Mearsheimer recently gave a lecture at the University of Sydney with a blunt and pessimistic assessment of Sino-American relations, one that should seem very familiar to those who have read his magnum opus, The Tragedy of Great Power Politics. Mearsheimer argues that the likelihood of military confrontation between the United States and China is [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Mearsheimer’
China’s Rise and the West Pacific: Prelude to Tragedy?
Posted in China, International Security, Uncategorized, tagged Mearsheimer on August 19, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Refuting John Mearsheimer
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Israel, Kadima, Mearsheimer on January 25, 2009 | 1 Comment »
I have taken the trouble of addressing some of Stephen Walt’s recent ridiculosity; it is only fair that I should acknowledge his partner in crime, John Mearsheimer. Mearsheimer is featured in the latest issue of The American Conservative offering his thoughts on Operation Cast Lead in Gaza. (Mearsheimer and Walt allege in their book that [...]