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Prof. John Mearsheimer on Trump, Ukraine, Nuclear War, Israel-Gaza, and the Dangers of Multipolarity

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Professor John J. Mearsheimer is widely regarded as one of the most influential political scientists in history. I like to refer to him as the “rockstar of geopolitics.” The professor at the Universtiy of Chicago is known for his bold and often provocative views rooted in offensive realism. Mearsheimer argues that great powers are locked in an endless struggle for dominance, shaping global politics through competition and conflict. In this interview, we bring Mearsheimer to Berlin to explore his insights on today’s most pressing issues. We delve into the crucial questions defining our world right now: Which U.S. president would best handle current geopolitical tensions, and why is the U.S. seemingly uninterested in pursuing peace in Ukraine? Mearsheimer shares his take on the growing anti-establishment sentiment in the West, Germany's evolving role in international politics, and the serious possibility of World War III and nuclear conflict. We also cover the dynamics of the Israel-Gaza conflict, why Israel might want U.S. involvement in a conflict with Iran, and the implications of BRICS in a multipolar world. Wrapping up, he offers candid reflections on his career as a renowned professor, providing a rare look into the mind of a geopolitical icon.
📖 Kapitel 00:00 Intro 01:25 Which president is it gonna be? 06:55 Why is the US not interested in peace in Ukraine? 14:58 Profound Anti-Establishment Sentiment in the West 19:55 Germanys role in international politics 30:00 Will we have something like World War 3? 39:28 The possibility of Nuclear War? 48:00 BRICS: Is multipolarity dangerous? 59:05 Why does Israel want the US to go to War with Iran? 01:11:05 Israel-Gaza-Conflict 01:35:22 What's it like being a famous professor?
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Professor John J. Mearsheimer is widely regarded as one of the most influential political scientists in history. I like to refer to him as the “rockstar of geopolitics.” The professor at the Universtiy of Chicago is known for his bold and often provocative views rooted in offensive realism. Mearsheimer argues that great powers are locked in an endless struggle for dominance, shaping global politics through competition and conflict. In this interview, we bring Mearsheimer to Berlin to explore his insights on today’s most pressing issues. We delve into the crucial questions defining our world right now: Which U.S. president would best handle current geopolitical tensions, and why is the U.S. seemingly uninterested in pursuing peace in Ukraine? Mearsheimer shares his take on the growing anti-establishment sentiment in the West, Germany's evolving role in international politics, and the serious possibility of World War III and nuclear conflict. We also cover the dynamics of the Israel-Gaza conflict, why Israel might want U.S. involvement in a conflict with Iran, and the implications of BRICS in a multipolar world. Wrapping up, he offers candid reflections on his career as a renowned professor, providing a rare look into the mind of a geopolitical icon.
📖 Kapitel 00:00 Intro 01:25 Which president is it gonna be? 06:55 Why is the US not interested in peace in Ukraine? 14:58 Profound Anti-Establishment Sentiment in the West 19:55 Germanys role in international politics 30:00 Will we have something like World War 3? 39:28 The possibility of Nuclear War? 48:00 BRICS: Is multipolarity dangerous? 59:05 Why does Israel want the US to go to War with Iran? 01:11:05 Israel-Gaza-Conflict 01:35:22 What's it like being a famous professor?
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