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The Tragedy of Great Power Politics
The Tragedy of Great Power Politics
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The Tragedy of Great Power Politics by John Mearsheimer is a landmark book in international relations and political science that explores why major world powers compete for dominance and influence in global politics. Drawing from history, geopolitical analysis, and realist theory, Mearsheimer argues that competition and conflict among powerful states are driven by the structure of the international system itself.
The book presents the theory of “offensive realism,” explaining how great powers seek security by maximizing their power and influence. Mearsheimer examines historical examples of rising and established powers to show how fear, uncertainty, and strategic interests shape global politics and international conflicts.
The Tragedy of Great Power Politics also explores topics such as geopolitics, military strategy, diplomacy, national security, foreign policy, balance of power, and global order. Through detailed historical analysis and political theory, the book provides insight into how nations compete for survival and influence on the world stage.
Written in a rigorous, analytical, and thought-provoking style, this book is ideal for readers interested in political science, international relations, history, diplomacy, and global affairs. It is widely regarded as one of the most influential modern works on realist international relations theory.
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