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Author Mearsheimer, John J.

Title The tragedy of Great Power politics / John J. Mearsheimer
Edition First edition
Published New York : Norton, [2001]
©2001

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Description xvi, 555 pages ; 24 cm
regular print
Series The Norton series in world politics
Norton series in world politics.
Contents Introduction -- Anarchy and the Struggle for Power -- Wealth and Power -- The Primacy of Land Power -- Strategies for Survival -- Great Powers in Action -- The Offshore Balancers -- Balancing versus Buck-Passing -- The Causes of Great Power War -- Great Power Politics in the Twenty-first Century
Summary An analysis of the inevitability of war. As the Cold War fades, leaders and theorists alike speak of a new era, when democracy and open trade will join hands to banish outright war. Mearsheimer exposes the truth behind this rhetoric: in a world where no international authority reigns, hegemony is the only insurance of security
Analysis Power (International relations)
International comparisons
Military balance
Statistics
History
Overseas item
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject World politics -- 19th century.
World politics -- 20th century.
Great powers.
International relations.
LC no. 2001030915
ISBN 0393020258
9780393020250
9780393323962
039332396X
0393978397
9780393978391
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