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A renowned [[International Relations|international relations]] theorist and proponent of the neorealist school of thought. Mearsheimer is best known for his book, ''The Tragedy of Great [[Power Politics]]'' (2001), in which he elaborates the concept of offensive realism, focusing exclusively on the future of US-China relations. His research interests cover [[international Security|international security]], deterrence theory and [[Balance of Power|balance of power]]. Mearsheimer is the author of five books including Conventional Deterrence (1983), ''The Israel Lobby and [[US Foreign Policy]]'' (2007) co-authored with Stephen Walt, and ''Why Leaders Lie: The Truth about Lying in International Politics'' (2011). He is a Professor of Political Science and co-director of the Program on International security at the University of Chicago.
 
A renowned [[International Relations|international relations]] theorist and proponent of the neorealist school of thought. Mearsheimer is best known for his book, ''The Tragedy of Great [[Power Politics]]'' (2001), in which he elaborates the concept of offensive realism, focusing exclusively on the future of US-China relations. His research interests cover [[international Security|international security]], deterrence theory and [[Balance of Power|balance of power]]. Mearsheimer is the author of five books including Conventional Deterrence (1983), ''The Israel Lobby and [[US Foreign Policy]]'' (2007) co-authored with Stephen Walt, and ''Why Leaders Lie: The Truth about Lying in International Politics'' (2011). He is a Professor of Political Science and co-director of the Program on International security at the University of Chicago.
 
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== External Links and References ==
 
 
*[http://mearsheimer.uchicago.edu/ Official Site of John Mearsheimer]
 
 
*[http://mearsheimer.uchicago.edu/all-pubs.html List of Publications]
 
 
*[http://www.theory-talks.org/2012/06/theory-talk-49.html Theory Talks Interview]
 

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