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John Joseph Mearsheimer (; born December 14, 1947) is an American political scientist and international relations scholar who belongs to the realist school of thought. He is the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago. Mearsheimer is best known for developing the theory of offensive realism, which describes the interaction between great powers as being primarily driven by the rational desire to achieve regional hegemony in an anarchic international system. In accordance with his theory, Mearsheimer believes that China's growing power will likely bring it into conflict with the United States. In his 2007 book The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy, Mearsheimer argues that the Israeli lobby wields disproportionate influence over U.S. foreign policy. His more recent work focuses on relations between the United States and China and the West's involvement in the war in Ukraine. Early life Mearsheimer was born in December 1947 in Brooklyn, New York City to a family of German and Irish descent. When he was eight, he moved with his family to Croton-on-Hudson, New York, a suburb in Westchester County. When he was 17, Mearsheimer enlisted in the U.S. Army. After one year as an enlisted man, he obtained an appointment to the United States Military Academy at West Point, which he attended from 1966 to 1970. Commissioned at graduation, Mearsheimer then served five years as an officer in the United States Air Force. In 1974, while in the Air Force, Mearsheimer earned a master's degree in international relations from the University of Southern California. He entered Cornell University and in 1980 earned a doctorate in government, concentrating his studies in international relations. From 1978 to 1979, he was a research fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, DC. From 1980 to 1982, Mearsheimer was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University's Center for International Affairs. Career Since 1982, Mearsheimer has been a member of the faculty of the Department of Political Science at the University of Chicago. He became an associate professor in 1984 and a full professor in 1987 and was appointed the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor in 1996. From 1989 to 1992, he served as chairman of the department. He also holds a position as a faculty member in the Committee on International Relations graduate program, and he is a co-director of the Program on International Security Policy. Mearsheimer's books include Conventional Deterrence (1983), which won the Edgar S. Furniss Jr. Book Award; Nuclear Deterrence: Ethics and Strategy (co-editor, 1985); Liddell Hart and the Weight of History (1988); The Tragedy of Great Power Politics (2001), which won the Lepgold Book Prize; The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy (2007); and Why Leaders Lie: The Truth About Lying in International Politics (2011). His articles have appeared in academic journals like International Security and popular magazines like the London Review of Books. He has written op-ed pieces for The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Chicago Tribune. Mearsheimer has won several teaching awards. He received the Clark Award for Distinguished Teaching when he was a graduate student at Cornell in 1977, and he won the Quantrell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching at the University of Chicago in 1985. In addition, he was selected as a Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar for the 1993–1994 academic year. In that capacity, he gave a series of talks at eight colleges and universities. During the 1998–1999 academic year, he was the Whitney H. Shepardson Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City. In 2003, he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is the recipient of the American Political Science Association's 2020 James Madison Award, which is presented every three years to an American political scientist who has made distinguished scholarly contributions. The Award Committee noted that Mearsheimer is "one of the most cited International Relations scholars in the discipline, but his works are read well beyond the academy as well." A 2017 survey of U.S. international relations faculty ranks him third among "scholars whose work has had the greatest influence on the field of IR in the past 20 years." Work Conventional Deterrence Mearsheimer's first book, Conventional Deterrence (1983), addresses the issue of how the decision to start a war depends on the projected outcome of the war, in other words, how the decision makers' beliefs about the outcome of the war affect the success or failure of deterrence. Mearsheimer's basic argument is that deterrence is likely to work when the potential attacker believes that an attack will be costly and is unlikely to succeed. However, if the potential attacker has reason to believe the attack will entail low costs and is likely to succeed, deterrence is likely to break down, which is now widely accepted to be how the principle of deterrence works. Specifically, Mearsheimer argues that the success of deterrence is determined by the strategy available to the potential attacker. He lays out three strategies. Firstly, an attrition strategy entails a high level of uncertainty about the outcome of war and high costs for the attacker. Secondly, a limited-aims strategy entails fewer risks and lower costs. Thirdly, a blitzkrieg strategy provides a way to defeat the enemy rapidly and decisively with relatively low costs. For Mearsheimer, failures in the modern battlefield are caused mostly by the potential attacker's belief that it can successfully implement a blitzkrieg strategy in which tanks and other mechanized forces are employed swiftly to cause deep penetration and to disrupt the enemy's rear. The two other strategies are unlikely to lead to deterrence failures because they entail a low probability of success, accompanied by high costs (attrition warfare) or limited gains and the possibility of the conflict turning into a war of attrition (limited aims). However, if the attacker has a coherent blitzkrieg strategy available, an attack is likely to ensue because its potential benefits outweigh the costs and risks of starting a war. Besides analyzing cases from World War II and the Arab–Israeli conflict, Mearsheimer's 1983 book extrapolates implications from his theory for the prospects of conventional deterrence in Central Europe during the late Cold War. It argues that a Soviet attack is unlikely because the Soviet military would be unable to successfully implement a blitzkrieg strategy. The book argues that the balance of forces, the difficulty of advancing rapidly with mechanized forces through Central Europe, and the formidable NATO forces opposing such a Soviet attack results in low chances for the Soviets to start a conventional war in Europe. B. H. Liddell Hart Mearsheimer's second book, Liddell Hart and the Weight of History (1988), reassesses the intellectual legacies of .... Discover the J Summer popular books. Find the top 100 most popular J Summer books.

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  • Pride and Prejudice Complete Text with Extras synopsis, comments

    Pride and Prejudice Complete Text with Extras

    Jane Austen

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    Out of the Storm

    B.J. Daniels

    She can’t lose him again…One look at his warm brown eyes and Kate Jackson knows she’s found her husband. It’s been twenty years since Daniel went missing in a refinery explosion an...

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    Second Chance

    Jane Green

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    Unfinished Business

    J. A. Jance

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    J. A. Jance

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    Romeo and Juliet Complete Text with Extras

    William Shakespeare

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    Something Wicked This Way Comes

    Ray Bradbury

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    The Hiding Place

    C. J. Tudor

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    Be with Me

    J. Lynn

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    Dandelion Wine

    Ray Bradbury

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    One Crazy Summer

    Rita Williams-Garcia

    In this Newbery Honor novel, New York Times bestselling author Rita WilliamsGarcia tells the story of three sisters who travel to Oakland, California, in 1968 to meet the...

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    From the Shadows

    B.J. Daniels

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    When the Lights Go Out

    Mary Kubica

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    AJ Pearce

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    Pete the Cat and His Magic Sunglasses

    James Dean & Kimberly Dean

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    Cat and Jemima J

    Jane Green

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    Mirrorland

    Carole Johnstone

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    The Fourth Stall

    Chris Rylander

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    Such a Good Wife

    Seraphina Nova Glass

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    Hello, Universe

    Erin Entrada Kelly

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    Frog and Toad All Year

    Arnold Lobel

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    Jemima J

    Jane Green

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    Between the Covers Sampler

    J. Lynn

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    Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club

    J. Ryan Stradal

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    Fifty First Times

    Julie Cross, J. Lynn, Molly McAdams, Sophie Jordan, Roni Loren, Tracy Wolff, Lauren Layne, Andrew Shaffer, Cole Gibsen, Myra McEntire, Carrie Ryan, Mark Perini, Gennifer Albin, Lisa Desrochers, Hannah Moskowitz, Lyla Payne, Alessandra Thomas, Melissa Landers & Melissa West

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    Waiting for Normal

    Leslie Connor

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    The Lager Queen of Minnesota

    J. Ryan Stradal

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    Summer of the Gypsy Moths

    Sara Pennypacker

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    Little Monsters

    Adrienne Brodeur

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    The Financial Lives of the Poets

    Jess Walter

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    On a Quiet Street

    Seraphina Nova Glass

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    Flat Stanley Goes Camping

    Jeff Brown

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    Rustled

    B.J. Daniels

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    Deliverance at Cardwell Ranch

    B.J. Daniels

    New York Times bestselling author B.J. Daniels delivers another Cardwell Ranch keeper with a woman on the run…and the lawman sworn to keep her safe When deputy sheriff Austin ...

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    Frog and Toad Are Friends

    Arnold Lobel

    Celebrate the power of friendship in these five adventurous stories starring Frog and Toada Caldecott Honor Book! From writing letters to going swimming, telling stories to fi...

  • Trust in Me synopsis, comments

    Trust in Me

    J. Lynn

    It's Wait for You as you've never seen it. Trust in Me lets you in on Cam's side of the #1 New York Times bestselling story.Cameron Hamilton is used to getting what he wants, espec...

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    J. R. Ward The Moorehouse Legacy Complete Collection

    J.R. Ward

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  • The Wedding Date synopsis, comments

    The Wedding Date

    Cara Connelly

    In The Wedding Date, Cara Connelly launches her new Save the Date series, about the magicand mayhemof weddings!Julie Marone isn't your ordinary matchmaker. Instead of setting up si...

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    Collateral Damage

    J. A. Jance

    Ali Reynolds and High Noon Enterprises face the dangerous consequences of one man’s desperate search for revenge in this unputdownable thriller from J.A. Jance, the New York Times ...

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    Dead Ringer

    B.J. Daniels

    Can a stubborn cowboy recapture the one who got away?Ledger McGraw may know all about horses, but he doesn’t know anything about the lie that broke up his first romance with waitre...

  • Gilbert, the Surfer Dude synopsis, comments

    Gilbert, the Surfer Dude

    Diane deGroat

    Gilbert, star of a number of perennial bestsellers, enjoys a funfilled day at the beach.

  • The Vanishing Hour synopsis, comments

    The Vanishing Hour

    Seraphina Nova Glass

    "Glass weaves a taut web of suspicion, murder and revenge in this chilling tale."Liv Constantine, internationally bestselling author of The Last Mrs. Parrish, on Someone'...

  • My Glory Was I Had Such Friends synopsis, comments

    My Glory Was I Had Such Friends

    Amy Silverstein

    In this moving memoir about the power of friendship and the resilience of the human spirit, Amy Silverstein tells the story of the extraordinary group of women who supported her as...

  • Restless Hearts synopsis, comments

    Restless Hearts

    B.J. Daniels

    He’s fighting for a second chance with his first love…before it’s too late.The last time PI Blaze McClintock was on her family’s ranch, she left in handcuffs. She vowed then to nev...