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Mearsheimer and Walt Revisited

Socialism and Democracy, 2009
The appearance of an article in the London Review of Books early in 2006 by two mainstream academics calling attention to an “Israel Lobby” in the United States was definitely news.
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Mearsheimer, Putin, ideology, and the war in Ukraine

Journal of Language and Politics, 2023
Abstract This article questions the offensive realist explanation of the war in Ukraine found in the work of John Mearsheimer. It argues that Mearsheimer’s failure to take seriously predispositional factors means his account of the war offers an incomplete basis for discerning motives, predicting the conflict’s evolution, or responding to Russian ...
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Mearsheimer and Fear

2016
In Chapter 5, fear is assessed in the publications of Mearsheimer. This inquiry illustrates that his discussions about fear revolves around threat inflations and its endemic character. In Mearsheimer’s offensive realism, fear is primarily considered in relation to issues such as anarchy, uncertainty, survival and capabilities, as well as aggression in ...
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The Two Books of Mearsheimer and Walt

Security Studies, 2009
John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt's controversial book, The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy 1 (hereafter, Israel Lobby), is one of the most important foreign policy works of our times. It can be understood, in effect, to be two different books: one on the U.S.
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UNVEILING REALIST EXPLANATIONS: MEARSHEIMER'S PERSPECTIVE ON WAR IN UKRAINE

Pakistan Journal of International Affairs, 2023
The realist explanations surrounding the origins of Russia's war against Ukraine, specifically John Mearsheimer's assertion of western responsibility, have sparked controversy. Realism, including its more specific offensive sub-school, presents a wide range of contrasting interpretations, depending on the actors studied and the characteristics ...
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Zealous Realism: Comments on Mearsheimer and Walt

The Forum, 2006
This article provides a detailed empirical and analytic critique of the Mearsheimer and Walt article. It examines the claim that U.S. Middle East policy is at variance with U.S. national interest and tries to understand how that claim jibes with the principles of the Realist School of international relations theory to which the authors belong.
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Thoughts on Mearsheimer's "Offensive Realism"

International Journal of Frontiers in Sociology, 2022
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Fear in the Works of Morgenthau, Waltz and Mearsheimer

2016
Chapter 2 reveals the fascinating backgrounds of Morgenthau, Waltz and Mearsheimer. Additionally, it contextualizes the inquiry by summarizing the extensive writings of these scholars and identifying the role of fear within them. With regard to Morgenthau, his extraordinary journey from Europe to the USA is covered along with his work on international ...
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John Mearsheimer: realizm strukturalny w pułapce idealizmu

2016
Artykuł podejmuje kwestię wpływu idealizmu na wyjaśnienia stosunków międzynarodowych w pracach przedstawicieli neorealizmu. Można zauważyć, że wbrew deklaracjom poszukiwania wyjaśnień na poziomie systemu międzynarodowego oraz głównie o charakterze materialnym, John Mearsheimer wyjaśnia konflikt na Ukrainie faktem wyznawania przez zachodnie elity ...
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John J. Mearsheimer, The Great Delusion: Liberal Dreams and International Realities

2021
U.S. foreign policy is widely debated and contested around the world, and the main reason for this isthe fact that U.S. foreign policy decisions have had global consequences for a long time. So much sothat International Relations (IR) is claimed to be an American social science.
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