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What are the US strategic interests today? Will the US military exit Europe in the foreseeable future? What implications could it have for Poland? In which direction in the Sino-American conflict heading?
Prof. John J. Mearsheimer provides his answers in the lecture “The Future of Great Power Politics & the Implications for Poland” and the following Q&A session. The meeting was led by prof. Anna Wojciuk at the Faculty of Political Science and International Studies of the University of Warsaw.
Prof. John J. Mearsheimer – an American political scientist and international relations scholar who belongs to the realist school of thought, professor at the University of Chicago. Founder of the offensive realism. Author of (among others): The Tragedy of Great Power Politics (2001), The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy (2007), The Great Delusion: Liberal Dreams and International Realities (2018).
The event was associated with the premiere of the Polish translation of prof. Mearsheimer’s book “The Tragedy of Great Power Politics”, published by Universitas Publishing House. The lecture took place on January 17, 2020 in Warsaw.
Organizers: Faculty of Political Science and International Studies of the University of Warsaw, Universitas Publishing House
Media Patronage: Nowa Konfederacja Thinkzine, “Historia Do Rzeczy”
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