John Mearsheimer on the U.S. as a crusader state pursuing ideological foreign policy

John Mearsheimer on the US as a crusader state pursuing an ideological foreign policy

See John Maersheimer in his geopolitical analysis of the American mirage of liberal hegemony and democratic peace theory.

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, the world moved from bipolarity to unipolarity.

A policy of balance of power was no longer necessary.

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Ideological foreign policy The United States has been free to pursue its own ideological foreign policy without interference since the fall of the Soviet Union.

Each country had to become a liberal democracy integrated into global financial structures.

Three doctrines have thus shaped the last three decades:

– The Bush Doctrine
– Color revolution
– China’s engagement

John Mearsheimer is an American political scientist and scholar of international relations.

He is a Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago.

He has been called the most influential realist of his generation.

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