Mearsheimer’s Final Warning: America’s Empire is Crumbling! Enormous risk of escalation into a global war. Huge Challenge for our one human family to find a peaceful solution for our survival.
- Wolfgang Lieberknecht

- 14. Sept.
- 2 Min. Lesezeit
Mearsheimer’s Final Warning: America’s Empire is Crumbling — In this hard-hitting geopolitical lecture, the harsh realities of great power politics are laid bare. John Mearsheimer’s blunt style reveals how the United States squandered its unipolar moment, blundered into endless wars, and now faces the historic return of multipolar rivalry. From China’s meteoric rise to Russia’s defiance and the fracturing of alliances across the globe, the consequences of American hubris are clear. This lecture delivers an urgent warning to policymakers and citizens alike: the era of American primacy is ending, and the cost of miscalculation in world politics will be catastrophic. The storm of multipolar chaos is coming, and history will not forgive those who fail to prepare. Subtitle Geopolitical Lecture: The End of American Primacy and the Return of Multipolar Chaos Mearsheimer, geopolitics, great power rivalry, U.S. empire, China rise, Russia conflict, NATO crisis, multipolar world, American decline, international relations, realism, world order collapse, foreign policy
John J. Mearsheimer
I am the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor in the Political Science Department at the University of Chicago, where I have taught since 1982.
Above all else, I am an international relations theorist. More specifically, I am a realist, which means that I believe that the great powers dominate the international system, and they constantly engage in security competition with each other, which sometimes leads to war.
Although I have dedicated my life to scholarship, I have also engaged in the policy debates of the day. For example, I was one of the most outspoken opponents of the 2003 Iraq War before it happened, and I have been deeply involved in the public discourse about the conflicts in Gaza and Ukraine. I firmly believe that social science theories are invaluable for making and analyzing foreign policy.
What do Al Capone, Michael Jordan, Milton Friedman, and John Mearsheimer all have in common?
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They were all born in Brooklyn and made their reput

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