John Mearsheimer

John J. Mearsheimer

John J. Mearsheimer is one of the nation’s leading experts on international relations and has written extensively about military issues and international politics.

He has published five books: Conventional Deterrence (1983), which won the Edgar S. Furniss, Jr., Book Award; Liddell Hart and the Weight of History (1988); The Tragedy of Great Power Politics (2014), which won the Georgetown University Joseph Lepgold Book Prize; The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy with Stephen Walt (2007) and Why Leaders Lie: The Truth about Lying in International Politics (2011).

He has also written many articles that have appeared in academic journals like International Security, and popular magazines like the London Review of Books. Furthermore, he has written a number of op-ed pieces for the New York Times and the Los Angeles Times dealing with topics like Ukraine, Bosnia, nuclear proliferation, U.S. policy toward India, the failure of Arab-Israeli peace efforts and the invasion of Iraq.

Mearsheimer Stories

NATO & Afghanistan

Prof. John Mearsheimer says United States backs NATO because it serves country's imperial missions


U Of C professor: NATO is in crisis as it comes to Chicago

Prof. John Mearsheimer predicts summit will end with statement that NATO alliance is still viable


WBBM News Radio 780

Heating Up: The Situation in Iran

Prof. John Mearsheimer discusses United States-Israel relations, U.S. reluctance to use military force


In face of coordinated attacks in Iraq, should U.S. have stayed put?

Prof. John Mearsheimer says U.S. now "paying the price" for going to war in Iraq and Afghanistan


PBS NewsHour

Why leaders lie

Prof. John Mearsheimer ponders when it is justified for leaders to lead to leaders, nations or their own citizens


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