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The Tragedy of Great Power Politics (The Norton series in world politics) Book
Discusses offensive realism arguing that states are inherently driven to gain power. The text challenges the assumption that the end of the cold war left the world a safer place and suggests that when no international authority reigns hegemony is the only true assurance of security.Read More
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Waterstones
Discusses ''offensive realism'', arguing that states are inherently driven to gain power. The text challenges the assumption that the end of the cold war left the world a safer place, and suggests that when no international authority reigns, hegemony i
- 0393978397
- 9780393978391
- John J. Mearsheimer
- 10 April 2002
- W. W. Norton & Co.
- Paperback (Book)
- 576
- New edition
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