John J. Mearsheimer: Great Power Politics in the 21st Century & The Implications for Hungary

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  • @zakariyeyahye5566
    @zakariyeyahye5566 Рік тому +278

    “When exposing a crime is treated as committing
    a crime, you are being ruled by criminals.”
    - Edward Snowden

    • @bruceelniski
      @bruceelniski Рік тому +8

      Love to Edward Snowden from lethbridge alberta canada!! What a great thought!!

    • @hanvroman
      @hanvroman Рік тому +4

      Politici looking more like criminals these days...

    • @kgapholasegadimanebethuel3873
      @kgapholasegadimanebethuel3873 Рік тому +15

      How I wish Jullaian Assange ran to Russia, he would be a free man even today

    • @sebi6297
      @sebi6297 Рік тому

      The problem here is if the US would tolerate people like Snowden and Assange exposing the dirt they're doing they couldn't roam freely like they used to anymore.
      They're not gonna accept that.
      To me what they did in that matter is no surprise.

    • @edwinkubena9944
      @edwinkubena9944 Рік тому +1

      Better one is the leftists are all corrupt as hell

  • @johnlee-yo8jc
    @johnlee-yo8jc Рік тому +438

    A HUGE fan of Professor Mearsheimer because unlike other "experts", he is honest.

    • @duinay3
      @duinay3 Рік тому +13

      Yes, he tells it like he sees it

    • @zhoubaidinh403
      @zhoubaidinh403 Рік тому +10

      I can never really trust what the other experts' intentions really are....

    • @TheDynamicmarket
      @TheDynamicmarket Рік тому +16

      @@zhoubaidinh403 if an american patriotic expert says that america wants to bring you to your knees, you better trust him. nobody tells you that they will do that.
      he is old school so he is not used to being politically correct concerning the power issues.

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      It is very simple - Mearsheimer is just another of Putin's useful idiots.

    • @johnlee-yo8jc
      @johnlee-yo8jc Рік тому +1

      @@vladimirmedjimorec1810 For the simpleminded.

  • @chessketeer
    @chessketeer Рік тому +116

    I've heard Prof. Mearsheimer's talk on the subject a few times now (on UA-cam). But this was the first time I heard a really good Q&A session. My gratitude and congratulations go to the organisers.

  • @collie8
    @collie8 Рік тому +45

    greetings from Slovakia from secret underground fan club of prof. John Mearschmeier.

  • @michstockholm1164
    @michstockholm1164 Рік тому +165

    Great speech. Great reasoning. Thank you Hungary 🇭🇺. Thank you professor Mearsheimer.

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      Mearsheimer doesn't live in real world but in ivory tower of academia. Ukrainians live in real world.

    • @jjbiggmann5576
      @jjbiggmann5576 Рік тому

      STUPID SPEECH.

    • @michstockholm1164
      @michstockholm1164 Рік тому +1

      @@jjbiggmann5576 :D :D And you are who exactly?

    • @jjbiggmann5576
      @jjbiggmann5576 Рік тому

      @@michstockholm1164 I AM THE BIGGMANN....SELF EXPLANATORY REALLY..!!

    • @MrPrahovo1
      @MrPrahovo1 Рік тому +10

      @@vladimirmedjimorec1810 ukrainiens chose this armagedon they shoud blame themselfs

  • @LNGD_46
    @LNGD_46 Рік тому +49

    "You're Godzilla, nobody's gonna attack Godzilla."
    King Kong : "Here, hold my Ape-ricot!"

    • @zoltanrudolf
      @zoltanrudolf Рік тому +4

      Funny you should say that because apricot brandy is the national spirit of Hungary. It’s called pálinka.

  • @ursulastaempfli759
    @ursulastaempfli759 Рік тому +368

    Prof. Mearsheimer has an audience of millions of people for his lectures here on yt. I hope that more Hungarians watch this lecture. He should also be invited to speak in more East Europian countries , especially the Polish need to listen to his political analysis. Thank you for inviting Prof. Mearsheimer to Hungary and for uploading his lecture here on yt. Köszönöm szépen!

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      It is very simple - Mearsheimer is just another of Putin's useful idiots.

    • @manxman5825
      @manxman5825 Рік тому +8

      Is a transcript of the presentation available anywhere?

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      Mearsheimer is really not important at all, nor are we. We could talk about this until hell freezes over. Neoliberals this, neoliberals that, NATO this, NATO that, and like that ad infinitum. But, only thing that matters now is this: what Putin is doing to Ukraine is GENOCIDE and he chose to do it. Nobody can force you to do GENOCIDE. He will be remembered as one of greatest criminals in history. And then there are with him his supporters, fellow travellers, useful idiots ...

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому +24

      Mearsheimer doesn't live in real world but in ivory tower of academia. Ukrainians live in real world.

    • @ursulastaempfli759
      @ursulastaempfli759 Рік тому +1

      @@vladimirmedjimorec1810 If you vote for a president and politicians like Zelensky, then you are living in a fantasy world of nationalism and fascism and totally detached from political reality. Ukraine has to go down before its stupid people can realize how wrong they are on so many levels.

  • @Smiff1066
    @Smiff1066 Рік тому +265

    Pity the western elites don't listen to him, a great speaker and honest lecturer on geo politics.

    • @calvyncraven1141
      @calvyncraven1141 Рік тому +29

      They do listen, but they just doesn't want to give up their hegemony

    • @hamidhamidi3134
      @hamidhamidi3134 Рік тому +11

      The Americans do listen, but not the Europeans.

    • @Smiff1066
      @Smiff1066 Рік тому +14

      @@hamidhamidi3134 If they do listen why do we have a proxy war in Ukraine?

    • @albertplumer
      @albertplumer Рік тому +1

      Elite persons adhere to their part of the herd and the self indulgent rewards.change? Why ? Taxation of all is doled out to these fungi .

    • @ymir5468
      @ymir5468 Рік тому

      @@Smiff1066 There are always different approaches... The Approach the Americans took to ensure their dominance is desroying Russia instead of allying it as mearsheimer suggests and then contain China from all sides. Russia is too big to just ally, they would challenge US interests all the time. Splitting up Russia into different small nation states and then allying them is potentially the smarter choice. The only Problem will be to convince those russian remnant states to concede their nukes.

  • @Joshua_Cares
    @Joshua_Cares Рік тому +60

    Mearsheimer, the voice of reason amid utter insanity!

  • @jasonli7547
    @jasonli7547 Рік тому +103

    John is the best of the political scholars, not just one of them. John's 75th birthday (Dec 14) is coming, I have just ordered a cake and a bunch of flower for him.

    • @Joshua_Cares
      @Joshua_Cares Рік тому +11

      A birthday worth celebrating for sure.

    • @gdaqian
      @gdaqian Рік тому +8

      ill drink to it right now, though a little late 🥂

    • @hanvroman
      @hanvroman Рік тому +4

      👍💐🌸🌺🌻🌄 hope peace and love prevail....

    • @bellakrinkle9381
      @bellakrinkle9381 Рік тому +5

      How thoughtful! Yes, I am in Mearsheimer's Fan Club, too. In a way Dr. Mearsheimer is one of the most important man in the world.
      He is taking on MSM, in a quiet, classy manner!

    • @gdaqian
      @gdaqian Рік тому +3

      @@bellakrinkle9381 a classy man and scholar for sure. has been my hero since harvard refused to publish the essay he penned with walt. (sadly walt retreated, back into his safe liberal cocoon. )

  • @runswithbears3517
    @runswithbears3517 Рік тому +76

    What an absolute pleasure to listen to. Finally someone who speaks sense, eh?

    • @miroslavdusin4325
      @miroslavdusin4325 Рік тому +2

      Sense? Maybe check Murphy: Complex problems have simple, easy-to-understand wrong answers.

  • @karl5056
    @karl5056 Рік тому +214

    Dr J Mearsheimer is an American national treasure.

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      Mearsheimer is really not important at all, nor are we. We could talk about this until hell freezes over. Neoliberals this, neoliberals that, NATO this, NATO that, and like that ad infinitum. But, only thing that matters now is this: what Putin is doing to Ukraine is GENOCIDE and he chose to do it. Nobody can force you to do GENOCIDE. He will be remembered as one of greatest criminals in history. And then there are with him his supporters, fellow travellers, useful idiots ...

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому +4

      Mearsheimer doesn't live in real world but in ivory tower of academia. Ukrainians live in real world.

    • @Willxxxx1
      @Willxxxx1 Рік тому +1

      @Vladimir Medjimorec Yes, he explains very clearly why Ukrainians now live in such very real, cruel world. More people should listen to his arguments.

    • @hugoc1861
      @hugoc1861 Рік тому

      @@vladimirmedjimorec1810 nationalists in Ukraine cannot rule.
      Hate come from both sides, the future Ukranian leader, must be able to dealt with both parties, be a bridge of both parties, Russia and US/NATO

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому +7

      @@Willxxxx1 I hear only big power politics in his theories, no place for humans. More people should listen to Timothy Snyder, Stephen Kotkin, Anne Applebaum and Fiona Hill.

  • @WisdomQuest-v4h
    @WisdomQuest-v4h Рік тому +135

    Great speech! We need more people like Mearsheimer out there in the world talking about the realistic world of big power politics.

    • @brianwheeldon4643
      @brianwheeldon4643 Рік тому +9

      Jeffrey Sachs looks good to me. In the US, Chris Hedges, in Greece Yanis Varoufakis, in UK Jeremy Corbyn, in a London Jail Julian Assange, in pop music Roger Waters. Just naming a few. There are many others.

    • @staceycolangelo8940
      @staceycolangelo8940 Рік тому +1

      He’s definitely in my top five list. Colonel Douglas McGregor is #1, followed by Jeffrey Sachs @ #2, judge Andrew Napolitano would be probably be #3, and RFK Junior @ #5

    • @justaplainspokengirl
      @justaplainspokengirl Рік тому

      As this last year has proven, he didn't have a clue.

    • @carlosgarcao2847
      @carlosgarcao2847 Рік тому

      ​@@brianwheeldon4643right. All pudin friends

    • @neilbohrs5990
      @neilbohrs5990 Рік тому

      This guy is a war monger. He said in a public speech that he wants to keep China poor. How can the world ever respect us if this is the message we send? Playing his zero-sum game and keeping the rest of the world poor will only make the world hate us.

  • @the1ghost764
    @the1ghost764 Рік тому +52

    I enjoy listening to this man. He makes a lot of sense.

  • @zoltanrudolf
    @zoltanrudolf Рік тому +30

    As an Australian Hungarian and an ardent admirer of Professor Mearsheimer this video is such a treat.

  • @smirhash
    @smirhash Рік тому +53

    Great session, thank you Hungary
    Cheers from Iran

    • @worththewatch1517
      @worththewatch1517 Рік тому +1

      Kos nagu

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      Mearsheimer is really not important at all, nor are we. We could talk about this until hell freezes over. Neoliberals this, neoliberals that, NATO this, NATO that, and like that ad infinitum. But, only thing that matters now is this: what Putin is doing to Ukraine is GENOCIDE and he chose to do it. Nobody can force you to do GENOCIDE. He will be remembered as one of greatest criminals in history. And then there are with him his supporters, fellow travellers, useful idiots ...

    • @AB-le2ji
      @AB-le2ji Рік тому

      Take down Iranian imperialism 😂

  • @FanMusicIndian
    @FanMusicIndian Рік тому +51

    Great speech and history lesson.

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      Mearsheimer is really not important at all, nor are we. We could talk about this until hell freezes over. Neoliberals this, neoliberals that, NATO this, NATO that, and like that ad infinitum. But, only thing that matters now is this: what Putin is doing to Ukraine is GENOCIDE and he chose to do it. Nobody can force you to do GENOCIDE. He will be remembered as one of greatest criminals in history. And then there are with him his supporters, fellow travellers, useful idiots ...

    • @jjbiggmann5576
      @jjbiggmann5576 Рік тому

      BS.

    • @McFraneth
      @McFraneth Рік тому +1

      @@jjbiggmann5576 Why exactly are you here then? Bored in your bunker?

    • @jjbiggmann5576
      @jjbiggmann5576 Рік тому

      @@McFraneth I CANT HELP, SMELLING THE SOUR MILK....BEFORE I THROW IT OUT..!!!

  • @ggfella
    @ggfella Рік тому +68

    Always great to listen to prof Mearsheimer. This as well as other lectures just feel like an excellent and baseline knowledge that is also proven by today’s reality even though he has been saying it for well over a decade. Recommended for everyone and anyone who is confused about what and why is happening today in our world.

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      We can talk about this until we are blue in the face or until hell freezes over or whatever. Actually, things are rather simple. Mearsheimer is "moral idiot" and "useful idiot". Many of his admirers are also "moral idiots".

    • @miroslavdusin4325
      @miroslavdusin4325 Рік тому +2

      He presents some unproven theories which usually crash when confronted with reality.

    • @hawkbartril3016
      @hawkbartril3016 Рік тому

      How he doesnt take into account the proximity of Ukraine to populated Russia, and to be dropping nukes here and there would be a crazy

    • @gideonregalado5477
      @gideonregalado5477 Рік тому +1

      He contradicts himself a big deal. He states nobody can know the intentions of a state. Yet, he argues passionately that Putin is not interested in hegemony. We in Europe however, let alone Finland see the realities in a different way. Putin says one thing but does another thing. For sure Hungarians love to listen to him, which to me is understandable.

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      @@gideonregalado5477
      Mearsheimer has his theory of international relations. If facts contradict his theory, too bad for the facts.
      I'll never tire of saying that Mearsheimer is "moral idiot" and Putin's "useful idiot". Unfortunately there are many like him.
      Moral idiocy is an inability to distinguish between right and wrong, or to understand how moral values apply to ones own life and the lives of others. It is sometime used to describe amoral institutional behavior, with the suggestion that moral idiocy may be an engrained feature of some social, commercial, or political constructs.
      Useful idiot - In political jargon, a useful idiot is a term currently used to reference a person perceived as propagandizing for a cause-particularly a bad cause originating from a devious, ruthless source-without fully comprehending the cause's goals, and who is cynically being used by the cause's leaders. The term was often used during the Cold War to describe non-communists regarded as susceptible to communist propaganda and manipulation.

  • @yewhocktan5112
    @yewhocktan5112 Рік тому +3

    Organiser, please give Prof John a seat.
    Standing so long for an old man isn't hospitable.
    Thank you for such a great session. My hope is that with such understanding from the speech, all can work together to work out a peaceful world for our children.

  • @zakariyeyahye5566
    @zakariyeyahye5566 Рік тому +45

    “When I was a cadet, what’s the cadet motto at West Point? ‘You will not lie, cheat, or steal, or tolerate those who do.’ I was the CIA director, we lied, we cheated, we stole, we killed, and we assassinated. That’s, it was like, we had entire training courses.” - Mike Pompeo

    • @hanvroman
      @hanvroman Рік тому

      Those CIA ppl are real criminals, showing no respect for other ppl lives...

    • @kgapholasegadimanebethuel3873
      @kgapholasegadimanebethuel3873 Рік тому +2

      He once said I quote "this little thing called the Internet makes it hard for us to govern", he actually meant in my opinion, hard for us to spread lies, stealing and cheating

    • @jons4418
      @jons4418 Рік тому +1

      They may have had a code when Mike Pompeo was at West Point, but he certainly didn’t follow it

    • @zakariyeyahye5566
      @zakariyeyahye5566 Рік тому +4

      @@jons4418 “We will know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false.” - William Casey, the former director of the CIA.

    • @zakariyeyahye5566
      @zakariyeyahye5566 Рік тому +2

      @poon4473 “God Sees the Truth, but Waits.” - by Leo Tolstoy

  • @SectionSixteen
    @SectionSixteen Рік тому +18

    I thank whoever posted this. I've been hoping to find another JM lecture, and here it is.

  • @slly4276
    @slly4276 Рік тому +71

    Prof Mearsheimer is amazingly honest but somehow I feel he is also so misinformed about China.
    Reason why China was so poor after the Communist took over was that US with its allies put sanctions on her just like they do the the Cubans. US was on the downwards trajectory in the 1970’s with all its wars expenses in Vietnam, coups around the world and they saw opportunities in China with its huge potential market and cheap Human Resources for the big multinationals who were happy to uproot their companies in their own soils at the expanse of their own population. Little did they realise that the Chinese are fast learners to be able to pull themselves out of poverty. The Chinese may forgive the west and Japan for what they did but not forget their century of humiliation. Before colonialism, China was able to live peacefully with other nations. Trades among South East Asian Countries were flourishing without even taken lands from smaller countries. China is more interested in trades and ensures its population is taken care of without seizing areas or resources from other countries. Affairs were conducted through diplomatic negotiations. China knows that to survive , she needs to be prepare for offensive measures by big power like the US. SCS is important to them as 80 % of their trades passes through there and a blockage on the strait of Malacca would strangle their economy, hence the alternative routes through the belt and road initiatives.

    • @jjbiggmann5576
      @jjbiggmann5576 Рік тому

      TLDR.

    • @crhu319
      @crhu319 Рік тому +1

      Also north of Russia is now an Arctic route. Though it is expensive and inconvenient.

    • @happyhappynuts
      @happyhappynuts Рік тому +8

      China was poor for it's own decisions in 1950s and 1960s, mainly due to restricting private enterprise and little bit for Cultural Revolution and Great Leap Forward - and not because of sanctions specifically on China. Obviously the wider West wasn't going to trade actively with the Soviet Bloc after the Korean War (Soviet side attacked first) and the Russian tanks rolling through Hungary in the 1950s.
      It's absolutely amazing to me that the poor performance of China in 1950s and 1960s can be blamed on the Americans, who assisted China to fight off Imperial Japan.

    • @ouronlyhome2462
      @ouronlyhome2462 Рік тому

      @@happyhappynuts it's amazing that you don't realize that the US made the first move to insert itself into a domestic conflict of the Koreans. China sent diplomatic messages through the India and warn the US not to cross the 38th parallel or China will interven. In other words, China was dragged into the Korean conflict by the US.
      It's also a fact that the US has always intended to overthrow the Chinese government ever since the PRC was established. It's still true today.

    • @mengsiongkheng113
      @mengsiongkheng113 Рік тому +15

      My view is that Prof is misreading China somewhat from a western mindset. China culturally, ideologically, and values are so different and incomprehensible to almost the entire west unless you are embedded within the Chinese society, exception will be Martin Jacques. That is why Prof has misread China.

  • @ozachar
    @ozachar Рік тому +25

    One of the best of all Mearsheimer presentations

  • @Madadaal
    @Madadaal Рік тому +8

    As a Somalian I admire Professor John Mearsheimer for his knowledge and honesty, I wish those warmongers should listen to him.

  • @glendurrant3988
    @glendurrant3988 Рік тому +50

    Great man with even better insight and predictions 👍🏽 🇦🇺

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      Mearsheimer is really not important at all, nor are we. We could talk about this until hell freezes over. Neoliberals this, neoliberals that, NATO this, NATO that, and like that ad infinitum. But, only thing that matters now is this: what Putin is doing to Ukraine is GENOCIDE and he chose to do it. Nobody can force you to do GENOCIDE. He will be remembered as one of greatest criminals in history. And then there are with him his supporters, fellow travellers, useful idiots ...

    • @jjbiggmann5576
      @jjbiggmann5576 Рік тому

      IDIOT....FLOGGING HIS DREAMS TO ANYONE WHO WILL PAY.

  • @staher841
    @staher841 Рік тому +17

    Mearsheimer, pleasurable and educational to listen to at the same time, an absolute GOAT.

  • @mdavidkj
    @mdavidkj Рік тому +6

    Óriási nagy a fazon! Ismertem már a háború előtt is az előadásait és hát azt hiszem kijelenthetjük, hogy szépen öregedett az akkor elhangzottak, jól áll neki az idő!

  • @olawaleprince827
    @olawaleprince827 Рік тому +6

    It really an honor to you in our generation. Analysing politics with precision and truth had really helped me to understand my world political and has placed me at advantage in Life

  • @hlomphomano817
    @hlomphomano817 Рік тому +20

    A voice of reason. Politicians better listen and safe the world from apocalypse

  • @andrewareva4605
    @andrewareva4605 Рік тому +129

    Critics of Mearsheimer don't understand that he isn't trying to justify the actions of political actors, but as a political scientist trying to best make a model of how nation states behave. So far, his model has been correct about Ukraine being invaded as he predicted in 2015 and now Ukraine being wrecked. Any model that is predictive aka can predict future events shows itself to be accurate. We've seen the whole Fukuyama theory that every country should be a liberal democracy and that would make the world safer and which all our current politicians apparently follow be demonstrated as false. Fukuyama almost reminds me of Marxist communism that initially sounds great living in a utopia where there is no inequality, but turns out to never, ever work in reality.

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      It is very simple - Mearsheimer is just another of Putin's useful idiots.

    • @halvardwidere8084
      @halvardwidere8084 Рік тому +6

      Wrong. He debated Carl Bildt and lost completely to him. It’s easy to see how the “contrarianness” of Mearsheimer’s analysis. There never was an initiative to bring either Georgia or Ukraine into NATO.
      Russia invaded due discourse failure and the fact that Russian intelligence simply told their leaders what they wanted to hear. Discourse failure at its highest.
      Mearsheimer is entirely wrong about Ukraine. But his theory just might be right. It stipulates that major powers want to gain regional hegemony - exactly what Russia is doing. He’s wrong, but his theory is right.

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      @@halvardwidere8084 We could talk about this until hell freezes over. Neoliberals this, neoliberals that, NATO this, NATO that, and like that ad infinitum. But, only thing that matters now is this: what Putin is doing to Ukraine is GENOCIDE and he chose to do it. Nobody can force you to do GENOCIDE. He will be remembered as one of greatest criminals in history. And then there are with him his supporters, fellow travellers, useful idiots ...

    • @brendanbeirne2
      @brendanbeirne2 Рік тому +26

      @@halvardwidere8084 This is from the Bucharest Summit Declaration of April 3, 2008: "NATO welcomes Ukraine’s and Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic aspirations for membership in NATO. We agreed today that these countries will become members of NATO."

    • @katalinkiss120
      @katalinkiss120 Рік тому

      Nothing to do with Marxism/communism but a particular brand of Neoliberal economic Imperialism/globalism trying to impose neocolonialism and exploration (theft) over every corner of the globe in the name of (pseudo) Democracy

  • @arctic004
    @arctic004 Рік тому +26

    Just what I have said about what we should have done: ally with Russia to balance China and pull out of Europe militarily. Instead we are smothering Europe, forcing them to side with the USA and forcing Russia into the arms of China

    • @johndoe-vc1we
      @johndoe-vc1we Рік тому

      So why is the US doing what it is then? If Russia was considered so weak why provoke them. Because that is how you move in for the kill. Break Russia and steal her resources.

    • @bruceelniski
      @bruceelniski Рік тому +1

      Yes!! Side with Russia not with nato vassals or the usa master.

    • @jameskellogg83
      @jameskellogg83 Місяць тому

      @@bruceelniski Never side with Russia or any other dictatorship. Almost all of the former satellite states of the Soviet Union have joined NATO. NATO did not ask them to join. They came to NATO banging on the door asking to join. Why did they want to join NATO? Because they had lived under the Russian boot for decades or hundreds of years and they feared and hated
      Russia.
      Russia was a dictatorship under the Tsars. It was a dictatorship under the Soviet Union and it remains a dictatorship today under Putin. As long as it remains a dictatorship, Russia will be a disaster, creating problems in the world. It is the same for all dictatorships such as China, Iran and North Korea. All of these authoritarian states create problems for their neighboring countries. Dictatorships can never be trusted.
      I have met many people that have left dictatorships and have come to democracies like the United States. They rarely flee democracies and move to a dictatorships unless they have committed a crime. Democracies don't need to build walls around them to keep people from leaving. People are always trying to leave other countries and come to the United States.
      The reasons that they come to the United States are self evident.

  • @jimmyplayscds
    @jimmyplayscds Рік тому +21

    I could listen to this guy all day.

  • @Dan5639_
    @Dan5639_ Рік тому +32

    What an Amazing lecture. Thank you Sir .

    • @neilbohrs5990
      @neilbohrs5990 Рік тому

      This guy is a war monger. He said in a public speech that he wants to keep China poor. How can the world ever respect us if this is the message we send? Playing his zero-sum game and keeping the rest of the world poor will only make the world hate us.

  • @MegaMoreri
    @MegaMoreri Рік тому +2

    Prof we love your intellect depth and energy! Watching you always. From Gaborone,Botswana

  • @4700_Dk
    @4700_Dk Рік тому +16

    I was in West Germany’s in 1985 in a place called “Fulda” unknown to most of us at the time. NATO had special nuclear munitions along all avenues of approach . This wasn’t declassified till a few years ago. We personally knew we wouldn’t survive, but hold out for 72 hours till help would arrive. I’m happy I’m in my 60’s.

    • @antoniescargo4158
      @antoniescargo4158 Рік тому +3

      These N-weapons are also in Belgium and Netherlands. Most people are not aware of this.

  • @yvonneyork1263
    @yvonneyork1263 Рік тому +44

    More people need to listen to Prof.Mearsheimer. There might be less violence, bloodshed and irrational hatred of other nations and peoples if individuals could think analytically and objectively as he does.

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      Mearsheimer is really not important at all, nor are we. We could talk about this until hell freezes over. Neoliberals this, neoliberals that, NATO this, NATO that, and like that ad infinitum. But, only thing that matters now is this: what Putin is doing to Ukraine is GENOCIDE and he chose to do it. Nobody can force you to do GENOCIDE. He will be remembered as one of greatest criminals in history. And then there are with him his supporters, fellow travellers, useful idiots ...

    • @jjbiggmann5576
      @jjbiggmann5576 Рік тому +2

      NAH...HE IS JUST AN APPEASER.

    • @jjbiggmann5576
      @jjbiggmann5576 Рік тому

      @@juliocardenas9857 NO, WE IN IRELAND ARE NEUTRAL...NO MUSHROOM CLOUDS HERE...THE IRISH TAKE OVER THE WORLD...AFTER THE IDIOTS END THEMSELVES..YIPEEE..!!

    • @jjbiggmann5576
      @jjbiggmann5576 Рік тому

      @@juliocardenas9857 AND I LIVE IN THE COUNTRYSIDE.....IN THE MOUNTAINS....ON A FARM.....YOU CAN CONTACT ME ABOUT YOUR REFUGEE STATUS. AFTERWARDS...YIPEEE..!!!

    • @jjbiggmann5576
      @jjbiggmann5576 Рік тому

      @@juliocardenas9857 EVER HEARD OF GLOBAL WARMING...??...YEA, IRELAND IS SUNNY NOW TOO....DONT FORGET NOW....WE WILL STILL BE, THE RICHEST COUNTRY ON EARTH..PP...

  • @katm8895
    @katm8895 Рік тому +14

    Such a wonderful talk 👏👏👏

  • @KamilaValieva-fan
    @KamilaValieva-fan Рік тому +52

    China developed not because of USA’s help, but because Chinese are hardworking. USA has to accept the fact there will be nations stronger than USA, just like UK did after WW2.

    • @scottbuchanan9426
      @scottbuchanan9426 Рік тому

      I'm not sure how you can call a future possibility a "fact". A fact is a proven truth about the world. I don't know how you can prove there will be nations stronger than the U.S., precisely because such an eventuality, if it occurs, lies in the unwritten future. It may happen, sure; but then again, it may not. We simply don't know. Historical analogies are also unhelpful here, given the very real differences between eras and circumstances (e.g., the U.K. was essentially bankrupted by WWII, which meant that its status as a great power was irretrievably over).

    • @TheDynamicmarket
      @TheDynamicmarket Рік тому +9

      true, china has developed more rapidly than mexico and eastern europe. all three parts of the world have been westernised but nobody is like china.

    • @Truth-In-Orthodoxy
      @Truth-In-Orthodoxy Рік тому +3

      Yes, they are hard working people , but Had they not joined into WTO or IMF, Chinese progress might get slowed down though.

    • @KamilaValieva-fan
      @KamilaValieva-fan Рік тому +11

      @@Truth-In-Orthodoxy India joined WTO and IMF earlier than China, had they developed better than China?

    • @TheDynamicmarket
      @TheDynamicmarket Рік тому +1

      @@Truth-In-Orthodoxy if indians would have had more advanced weapons and more people, the us would have never been established and there wouldn't be any imf or wto. i don't get the logic about imf and wto. where did some of money come into imf, cheap slave labour in the us?

  • @the_sceptic
    @the_sceptic Рік тому +101

    Maintaining the American hegemony costs a trillion dollars of new debt every year. At this rate the US can't afford to counter China much longer. I also don't see how the US will keep China from surpassing it in the fields of science and technology. It would be better to accept the inevitable rise of Eurasia and build mutually beneficial trade relations.

    • @joyaroy8532
      @joyaroy8532 Рік тому +3

      We should remind.Vladimir Putin that his name means world leader but also 'peacekeeper', so its possible to lead the world through peaceful means.

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      Mearsheimer is really not important at all, nor are we. We could talk about this until hell freezes over. Neoliberals this, neoliberals that, NATO this, NATO that, and like that ad infinitum. But, only thing that matters now is this: what Putin is doing to Ukraine is GENOCIDE and he chose to do it. Nobody can force you to do GENOCIDE. He will be remembered as one of greatest criminals in history. And then there are with him his supporters, fellow travellers, useful idiots ...

    • @katalinkiss120
      @katalinkiss120 Рік тому

      The people of the United States suffer homelessness, no healthcare and foul water while their government chases world domination at their expense....meanwhile in China 800 000 million have risen out of poverty and the life expectancy has risen while US has dropped

    • @jjbiggmann5576
      @jjbiggmann5576 Рік тому

      CHINA IS GOING DOWN THE TOILET...DONT KNOW WHERE YOU GET YOUR INFO.

    • @c2ccontracting47
      @c2ccontracting47 Рік тому

      the Chinese are cut off from state of the art semi-conductors and are decades from even theoretically being able to make their own high end chips, in the meantime their economy has taken a beating and real estate market is teetering on the verge of collapse. Not worried about China

  • @Hulasterion
    @Hulasterion Рік тому +6

    A youtube-on hallgattam Mearscheimer professzor urat. Nagyon örütem, hogy eljött hozzánk.Ezt még nem.hallittam amit Kináról mondorr. Az én népem -mondta a racionális gondolkidásuk miatt. Tahala! Nem.tudok én sem kinaiul, de azt jelenti csodálatos , klassz etc. Szeretettel üdvözlöm! Minden szepet es jót kivanok a Professzor úrnak!

  • @onurum10
    @onurum10 Рік тому +14

    John Mearsheimer is so right as he had been in the past. His views is being written on stone as time passes.

    • @jons4418
      @jons4418 Рік тому

      Shatter the stone.

    • @neilbohrs5990
      @neilbohrs5990 Рік тому

      This guy is a war monger. He said in a public speech that he wants to keep China poor. How can the world ever respect us if this is the message we send? Playing his zero-sum game and keeping the rest of the world poor will only make the world hate us.

  • @David_A._Ream
    @David_A._Ream Рік тому +25

    "Blessed are the peacemakers."

  • @VSP4591
    @VSP4591 Рік тому +26

    Excelent conference. John is so bright!!

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      Mearsheimer is really not important at all, nor are we. We could talk about this until hell freezes over. Neoliberals this, neoliberals that, NATO this, NATO that, and like that ad infinitum. But, only thing that matters now is this: what Putin is doing to Ukraine is GENOCIDE and he chose to do it. Nobody can force you to do GENOCIDE. He will be remembered as one of greatest criminals in history. And then there are with him his supporters, fellow travellers, useful idiots ...

    • @VSP4591
      @VSP4591 Рік тому

      @@vladimirmedjimorec1810 Yes, what is going on in Ukraine is really bad but to know the cause of this is important as well. We should keep in mind the weapon of mass destruction that were never found in Iraq. In that country died more than 1 million death not to mention wounded. Population-based studies produce estimates of the number of Iraq War casualties ranging from 151,000 violent deaths as of June 2006 (per the Iraq Family Health Survey) to 1,033,000 excess deaths (per the 2007 Opinion Research Business (ORB) survey). Other survey-based studies covering different time-spans find 461,000 total deaths as of June 2011 (per PLOS Medicine 2013), and 655,000 total deaths (over 90% of them violent) as of June 2006 (per the 2006 Lancet study). Body counts counted at least 110,600 violent deaths as of April 2009 (Associated Press). In another case of invading a country having precarious reasons is Afganistan war where NATO was involved heavily. Body count is larger than in Iraq due to the fact that the intervention lasted 20 years. I do hope from whole of my soul that a peace solution is going to be found soon. I hope this peace solution will not last longer than Iraq or Afganistan.

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      @@VSP4591 I agree with you about Iraq and Afghanistan. I just hope this is not meant as justification for GENOCIDE in Ukraine. This was is war of choice. It was Putin's decision and his alone. This is imperialist war against its former colony. No cause can justify this. Putin (and all czars before him) never had any regard for human lives, not even Russian lives. America in its wars at least tries to minimize loss of American lives. Because otherwise they may lose next election. In Russia nobody worries about elections, at least in last 500 years.

    • @VSP4591
      @VSP4591 Рік тому

      @@vladimirmedjimorec1810 I already said that I agree with you and is no justification for ANY sort of genocide. All Genocides are evil as for instance that of the Jews. What I said it is important to have an ideea of the causes of this war. As we may see from other example that was a big power behind wars that lasted decades. I hope not to be the case now.

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      @@VSP4591 Cause of war is Putin's decision to go to war, or rather "special military operation". This is Russian imperial war against its former colony. Putin specifically said that he wants to re-create Russian Empire. Major influence on Putin is Ivan Ilyin, founder and ideologue of Russian fascism. Yet nobody talks about denazification of Kremlin.

  • @mogurumoguru
    @mogurumoguru Рік тому +52

    Thanks to our northern neighbors for the possibility of listening to Mr. Mearsheimer. Unfortunately, Serbia seems to be so beaten down that our elites would be worried to even invite him.
    All the best and take care of yourselves in these insane times

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      Mearsheimer is really not important at all, nor are we. We could talk about this until hell freezes over. Neoliberals this, neoliberals that, NATO this, NATO that, and like that ad infinitum. But, only thing that matters now is this: what Putin is doing to Ukraine is GENOCIDE and he chose to do it. Nobody can force you to do GENOCIDE. He will be remembered as one of greatest criminals in history. And then there are with him his supporters, fellow travellers, useful idiots ...

    • @mogurumoguru
      @mogurumoguru Рік тому

      ​@@vladimirmedjimorec1810 Well, if concerns and thoughts of unimportant Mearsheimer were taken into consideration by the western elites, situation in Ukraine might have been avoided. He has been warning from at least early 2010s... You attitude of not wanting to listen, and being so certain in comfortable narrative, on a larger scale, lead to current situation.
      Now regarding genocide. Do you know what it means at all? Do you know that writing it in all caps does not make it true? It is terrible what Ukrainian people, especially those not making any decisions, are going through, but war is not genocide.
      Genocide is organized and planed, almost industrial, indiscriminate killing of civilian population, including women and children, with a goal of exterminating particular ethnic or other group of people. It is committed outside and independently of military operations.
      Calling every 'enemy' genocidal seems to be more in service of covering previous sins than anything else....

    • @jjbiggmann5576
      @jjbiggmann5576 Рік тому

      DO YOU WANT TO JOIN, THE EU..??

    • @mogurumoguru
      @mogurumoguru Рік тому +5

      @@jjbiggmann5576 The more I know, less I want to....

    • @jjbiggmann5576
      @jjbiggmann5576 Рік тому

      @@mogurumoguru THEN GO LOVE PUTIN....WE IN THE EU, WILL REMEMBER YOU.. WHEN RUSSIA DUMPS PUTIN. AND IS OUR NEW B,F.F...

  • @CollieJenn
    @CollieJenn Рік тому +3

    Fantastic.
    Thank you Hungary for hosting John and bringing down the Iron Curtain.

  • @nikolapetrovic6744
    @nikolapetrovic6744 Рік тому +29

    Brillant and honest teacher! Hope that nobody is going to threat Him or even worse

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому +1

      Mearsheimer is really not important at all, nor are we. We could talk about this until hell freezes over. Neoliberals this, neoliberals that, NATO this, NATO that, and like that ad infinitum. But, only thing that matters now is this: what Putin is doing to Ukraine is GENOCIDE and he chose to do it. Nobody can force you to do GENOCIDE. He will be remembered as one of greatest criminals in history. And then there are with him his supporters, fellow travellers, useful idiots ...

    • @nikolapetrovic6744
      @nikolapetrovic6744 Рік тому +7

      @@vladimirmedjimorec1810 its not nice being attacked. Hope that peace will come soon. Unfortunately this war has a history, a chronology, and people have to understand that. Therefore mearsheimer is even more important then black and white thinking people. Unfortunately, when we my country was bombed, attacked nobody stood up! When iraq was attacked nobody stood up. However, the war will escalate as long as somebody will not make the fist step.

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому +1

      @@nikolapetrovic6744 I agree with you to some extent, but those issues are of secondary importance right now. We should concentrate on GENOCIDE in Ukraine. If we have any humanity left in us. I am talking about human suffering on enormous scale. Mearsheimer has no empathy and I hope you do. Putin's invasion of Ukraine will have disastrous consequences for the whole world for many years to come.

    • @nikolapetrovic6744
      @nikolapetrovic6744 Рік тому +4

      @@vladimirmedjimorec1810 thank the ukraine should stop listening to others and do what is best for your people, and the best in my opinion is to stop bringing more military and arms and spreading the belief that they will stop! The russians will not stop it. Without that we will face desastrous future in europe.

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      @@nikolapetrovic6744 So, you think Ukraine should just lie on their back and let Russia rape them even more than they do now. About literal rape, I am sure you know what Russians did to women when they liberated Belgrade in October 1944. And they still rape whenever they have a chance.

  • @valerianlet3988
    @valerianlet3988 Рік тому +12

    Great Lessons, Professor!

  • @champtech8755
    @champtech8755 Рік тому +10

    Agree with everything Mearsheimer is saying except that Russia is more than capable of wiping Ukraine out from the map, BUT it’s not Putins goal.

  • @roubika1922
    @roubika1922 Рік тому +20

    Another great lecture as usual

  • @oleeb
    @oleeb Рік тому +19

    I wish the information for this video was also in English. Thanks for putting this lecture on UA-cam!

  • @Drunkwithsuccess
    @Drunkwithsuccess Рік тому +9

    Dr Mersheimer is the greatest thinker on foreign policy today. He should be the first that the state department turned to for advice.

  • @sulista-consulting
    @sulista-consulting Рік тому +7

    Love from Czechia! I really like a different point of view!

  • @bsdpowa
    @bsdpowa Рік тому +5

    Excellent summary of how the international order works including the recent events in Ukraine and now China. This should be translated to every language. I’ve listened to him before but this talk manages to summarise pretty much everything in a coherent manner that’s very easy to digest.

  • @convergencev
    @convergencev Рік тому +7

    He is right about the velvet glove. Coupled with internet, it helps attack its "weak" opponents, and influence neutral states psychology more effectively. It makes people from other sides connect more towards American identity.

  • @christianhegemann1911
    @christianhegemann1911 Рік тому +6

    Prof Mearsheimer you are a honest and great man I think......

  • @laszloilles52
    @laszloilles52 Рік тому +18

    A mesmerising presentation with a very realistic content.

  • @David_A._Ream
    @David_A._Ream Рік тому +15

    Most don't know that Russia helped the USA in 1776.

    • @katalinkiss120
      @katalinkiss120 Рік тому

      And US with others invaded Russia in1917

    • @lukasmiller486
      @lukasmiller486 Рік тому

      I watched the documentary “9/11 The New Pearl Harbor” It briefly mentioned, Putin and his staff warned the Bush administration of impending terrorist attacks that could come to American soil in early 2001. Also, the Russian government, corporate elites and some artisans donated a sculpture to New Jersey to honor the people who perished in 9/11 and the 1993 bombing.

  • @LarsBjerregaard
    @LarsBjerregaard Рік тому +7

    This was remarkably good

  • @Doodloper
    @Doodloper Рік тому +6

    i am still applauding my hands off ----> Such an excellent and iconic vid!

  • @johndoe-vc1we
    @johndoe-vc1we Рік тому +12

    Was waiting for this. Thanks for posting it. This man makes understanding much easier

  • @collinshardyproust
    @collinshardyproust Рік тому +20

    Love Professor Maershiemer!

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      Mearsheimer is really not important at all, nor are we. We could talk about this until hell freezes over. Neoliberals this, neoliberals that, NATO this, NATO that, and like that ad infinitum. But, only thing that matters now is this: what Putin is doing to Ukraine is GENOCIDE and he chose to do it. Nobody can force you to do GENOCIDE. He will be remembered as one of greatest criminals in history. And then there are with him his supporters, fellow travellers, useful idiots ...

  • @jacobaluong
    @jacobaluong Рік тому +6

    Thanks for this great piece of information on geopolitics.

  • @samueldifferent
    @samueldifferent Рік тому +24

    Long Live John Mearsheimer!

    • @jons4418
      @jons4418 Рік тому

      Just make sure his theories die.

  • @heinzbraunschweig9130
    @heinzbraunschweig9130 Рік тому +4

    Thank you Dr.Mearsheimer, I Wish very much that more people hear and listen to you. Even more I wished in my heart that the US would some day Turn Info a democracy

  • @chuenweihsu9286
    @chuenweihsu9286 Рік тому +20

    When you make assumptions based on Western civilization and history you already navigated toward the wrong direction and missed the destiny because the world is a diversified place. You are right about how America politicians think, but don’t extrapolate it on the rest of the world because colonial era is no more. That is why theory remains theory and reality may not turn out the way you predicted.

    • @dunzhen
      @dunzhen Рік тому

      I agree. Colonizers like to think that everyone who has their capabilities would have destroyed countless countries, languages, cultures, peoples, etc. if they had the capabilities. But that's just not the case. It helps them feel better to believe this fantasy however.

  • @therover65
    @therover65 Рік тому +14

    When you start saying “so forth and so on”, instead of “so on and so forth”… you know you’re listening to Prof Mearsheimer too often 😂

    • @McFraneth
      @McFraneth Рік тому +4

      That's called "colocation", like "fish and chips" or "sweet and sour". When English learners get it back-to-front it is charming and I personally think it shouldn't be corrected. It's utterly charming. "Chips and fish please", "I watched Out and Down in Beverly Hills".

  • @David_A._Ream
    @David_A._Ream Рік тому +8

    Sorry I meant.........The war already is between the USA & NATO against Russia.

  • @zakariyeyahye5566
    @zakariyeyahye5566 Рік тому +8

    “God Sees the Truth, but Waits.” - by Leo Tolstoy

  • @FromTheHeart2
    @FromTheHeart2 Рік тому +7

    His thinking just keeps glowing!!! Not that it is not challenging or without constructive criticism to be made but remarkable nonetheless !!! A pleasure to listent to what he has to say!!! Thanks a lot for sharing!!!

  • @a.i.a.1746
    @a.i.a.1746 Рік тому +14

    A the concept of shared future, shared prosperity is never in the blood of the west and america.

    • @ursulastaempfli759
      @ursulastaempfli759 Рік тому

      It is not a question of blood but a question of economy and political principles.

    • @mitchyoung93
      @mitchyoung93 Рік тому

      The problem is that the West, or rather the neoliberal political class of the West, wants the 'shared prosperity' on their terms economically politically and culturally when these terms aren't even universal within their own countries, let alone around the world. It's no accident this lecture is in Hungary, which has stepped maybe 10 cm out of the EU line, and is getting hit hard for it.

    • @ubroc
      @ubroc Рік тому

      @@mitchyoung93 LOL It's the American neoliberals who are kissing Orban's behind.

    • @mitchyoung93
      @mitchyoung93 Рік тому +1

      @@ubroc No, that would be the so-called 'national conservatives', who are okay, but don't understand ethnicity and race.

    • @ubroc
      @ubroc Рік тому

      @@mitchyoung93 You are correct

  • @andrewbaldwin4454
    @andrewbaldwin4454 Рік тому +16

    Great lecture and great questions from the Hungarian audience. Regarding Visegrád, Mearsheimer sees it as an alliance of nation states that could never assume the powers of a nation state, being a competitor with Germany or France. This made me wonder just how Mearsheimer views existing nation states, like Canada (I am Canadian), Belgium, Finland, Luxembourg or Switzerland, that are bilingual or multilingual. If he sees the nation state as growing, not shrinking in importance in the future, does he see such states as flourishing or being remapped, in some cases disappearing? It is easy to imagine a future where Belgium, for example, is partitioned between The Netherlands, France and Germany, which would seem a more logical future in a world of nation states. This is not something I am recommending. I am just asking the question.

    • @bruceelniski
      @bruceelniski Рік тому

      This 71 year old canadian from lethbridge alberta canada sees canada as a vassal of the usa just like all most nations. We need to get the usa boot off of our necks!

    • @blockchaininmining1102
      @blockchaininmining1102 Рік тому +1

      He lives in the 19-th century (by his own admission). He is a horrible old man. He and the likes of him play power politics and pitch one nation against the other. European union is very important, and it is a great shame that UK left EU and we (I live in the UK) are hoping to bring the UK back to the European union. Nationalism is outdated, we live in the global world, highly connected world. I am so looking forward to him proving absolutely wrong. He should stop talking and retire and go fishing.

    • @JagadanandaDas
      @JagadanandaDas Рік тому +4

      ​@@blockchaininmining1102 He is a realist. That is all. Better to talk realistically rather than pretend to be peacemakers. He is quite right, US actions in the Middle East were disastrous because they were based on a fairy tale. Pushing NATO was also a fairy tale that did not make sense. China policy was also based on a fairy tale.
      As to his retiring, did you see the reaction of the Hungarian audience? I doubt that these were insignificant individuals on the Hungarian scene.

    • @JagadanandaDas
      @JagadanandaDas Рік тому +1

      Canada's situation (I am also Canadian) is very tenuous. Zeihan says Canada is not a country, just like Lucien Bouchard did back whenever, but ten countries, all closer economically to the neighboring states to the south. Canada never even had a free trade agreement between provinces!! There is some sort of national consciousness, but it is flimsy, only based on a few idiosyncratic features like a health care system that barely works. Canada lives only at the mercy of the USA.
      The current policy is to open Canada to as much immigration as possible. I suppose that this might result in some kind of temporary nationalism, but Arabs in Quebec, Indians in Ontario and Chinese in BC are becoming more and more dominant in their respective regions, diluting local populations. Where do you think that would lead?

    • @andrewbaldwin4454
      @andrewbaldwin4454 Рік тому +1

      @@JagadanandaDas Thank you for your reply, Jagadananda. Sorry, I am not at all familiar with Zeihan's work and had to look him up to see that he is a geopolitical analyst. I am probably more comfortable with a very decentralized federation than you are. The Belgians were unhappy with their unitary state and looked around for a federal model, and decided that they liked ours. Now they have one of the most decentralized federations in Europe as we have one of the most decentralized federations in the Western Hemisphere. Canadians used to have more of a sense of nationhood than they do now. Justin Trudeau began a Stalinist campaign of defaming Canadian leaders like John A. Macdonald, Egerton Ryerson and Hector Langevin, and destroying their monuments, renaming schools named after them and so forth. The next step may be to abolish the RCMP since it was created by that vicious racist hatemonger Macdonald. Eventually, Trudeau will be gone from office, and he will get his own monument, a big statue in Houston outside the Kinder-Morgan headquarters. Then, if we are lucky, things will follow a better track. We are never going to have the kind of influence on world affairs again that we had during the Second World War, when we were so important in defeating Nazism, but if we stay together we may still have great achievements ahead of us.

  • @mensrea1251
    @mensrea1251 Рік тому +5

    1:02:57 that applause was so enthusiastic and genuine.

  • @alexsartre2453
    @alexsartre2453 Рік тому +8

    The Noble Prize lecture!!

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      Mearsheimer is really not important at all, nor are we. We could talk about this until hell freezes over. Neoliberals this, neoliberals that, NATO this, NATO that, and like that ad infinitum. But, only thing that matters now is this: what Putin is doing to Ukraine is GENOCIDE and he chose to do it. Nobody can force you to do GENOCIDE. He will be remembered as one of greatest criminals in history. And then there are with him his supporters, fellow travellers, useful idiots ...

    • @alexsartre2453
      @alexsartre2453 Рік тому +1

      @@vladimirmedjimorec1810 My advice to you, use your brain and learn to think and analyze what is going on! Make efforts to understand Mearsheimer, i know it not easy for you. .

    • @jjbiggmann5576
      @jjbiggmann5576 Рік тому

      DO IDIOTS GET PRIZES..??

  • @Rob2011ert
    @Rob2011ert Рік тому +10

    A great summary and analysis as always. Thank you. One thing to add here though, with at most respect, is the relationship of EU and the US. EU is also being suppressed from becoming a regional hegemon. The natural gas issue is a prime e ample of this.

  • @mojtabayousefi5184
    @mojtabayousefi5184 Рік тому +21

    Well done professor

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      Mearsheimer is Putin's useful idiot. He doesn't live in real world but in ivory tower of academia. Ukrainians live in real world.

    • @mojtabayousefi5184
      @mojtabayousefi5184 Рік тому

      @@vladimirmedjimorec1810 when u cant argue. U start critisizing personalities

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      @@mojtabayousefi5184
      What ? Personalities should not be criticized ? My position is that everything and everybody should be open to critique. I don't accept any taboos or dogmas. Especially not religious ones. My position is that all organized religions are evil.
      I can argue as much as anybody, and with good arguments. Unfortunately we are now beyond arguments.

    • @mojtabayousefi5184
      @mojtabayousefi5184 Рік тому

      @@vladimirmedjimorec1810 well u started to abuse the professor by calling names instead of arguing his claim

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      @@mojtabayousefi5184
      I'll only say this: if you really want to know what is going on in Ukraine (and not only Ukraine) read and/or listen to these people: Timothy Snyder, Stephen Kotkin, Anne Applebaum, Fiona Hill.

  • @Larkinchance
    @Larkinchance Рік тому +16

    I agree with Prof Mearsheimer in many areas especially the run-up to the war in Ukraine. This conflict has its roots in the fall of the Berlin Wall. During the "Unipolar moment" The US was regarding Russia as a prize of resources to be exploited. One of the characteristics of war are unintended consequences... A war in Russia will not end well.

    • @jjbiggmann5576
      @jjbiggmann5576 Рік тому

      WILL NOT END WELL...FOR RUSSIANS.

    • @Larkinchance
      @Larkinchance Рік тому +2

      @@jjbiggmann5576 no comment

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      We are talk about this until we are blue in the face or until hell freezes over or whatever. Actually, things are rather simple. Mearsheimer is "moral idiot" and "useful idiot". Many of his admirers are also "moral idiots".

    • @Larkinchance
      @Larkinchance Рік тому +3

      @@vladimirmedjimorec1810 Vladimir, I agreed with Mearsheimer's original assessment of world powers but not to his conclusions to this terrible situation... Putin is right to stop NATO

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому +1

      @@Larkinchance
      I'll only say this: if you really want to know what is going on in Ukraine (and not only Ukraine) read and/or listen to these people: Timothy Snyder, Stephen Kotkin, Anne Applebaum, Fiona Hill.
      Mearsheimer is irrelevant.

  • @Columbia1867
    @Columbia1867 Рік тому +2

    Many people would benefit from listening to Mearsheimer's analysis. His emphasis on the state being the primary actor in international relations is something that central Europeans, including Hungarians, need to take to heart. Hungary's interests won't be the same as Czechia or Slovakia or Poland's. The Visegrad Group, for example, is not a coherent axis to focus Hungarian foreign policy.

  • @manxman5825
    @manxman5825 Рік тому +15

    This is a great presentation. Is a transcript available anywhere please?

    • @collinshardyproust
      @collinshardyproust Рік тому +6

      If you tap on “ more” , you will see a description and at the bottom you will see “ show transcript “. Click that. The initial transcript will show time stamps. In order to toggle off the time stamps, click the three dots at top right. Some of his other lectures are even more brilliant.

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      Mearsheimer is Putin's useful idiot. He doesn't live in real world but in ivory tower of academia. Ukrainians live in real world.

    • @collinshardyproust
      @collinshardyproust Рік тому

      @@vladimirmedjimorec1810 oh yes, I am sure the Ukrainian Azov Nazi’s who have been committing horrific atrocities for eight years under the Zelenskyy ( who was installed by the West through funding the Euromaidan revolution) regime against the ethnic Russians of the Donbass are the ones in the real world

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому +2

      @@collinshardyproust
      Something infinitely more important happened today. Nobel Peace Prize was awarded in Oslo to human rights groups from Russia and Ukraine - Memorial and the Center for Civil Liberties - and jailed Belarusian advocate Ales Bialiatski. Please read what they said.
      Compared to that what we talk here is just blah blah.

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      @@collinshardyproust
      In next sentence I'll use word idiot, but not in usual derogatory sense. Mearsheimer is "moral idiot" and "useful idiot". You are just (or only) "moral idiot". You are not "useful idiot" because you are not important. Unfortunately Mearsheimer is important. He'll get a medal from Putin (nazi-in-chief) one of these days. Before you start calling me names please take a minute to read what these two phrases really mean. After that you are most welcome to call me any names you like. I won't get offended.
      Bye, bye

  • @kaimarmalade9660
    @kaimarmalade9660 Рік тому +10

    God bless you John.

  • @zakariyeyahye5566
    @zakariyeyahye5566 Рік тому +13

    “Whoever has Truth on their side, God is with them.”
    - Alexander Nevsky

  • @yexela
    @yexela Рік тому +5

    Great lecture!

  • @vulgarisopinio
    @vulgarisopinio Рік тому +5

    Great talk and analysis. The only weak point is JM’s overestimation of the NATO’s capacity to fight a prolonged war with Russia. The West resources have already been practically exhausted in its support of Ukraine. Russia, on the other side, have not even fully mobilised its military and industrial potential . Let alone possible material support from China. Russia will not lose against the Ukrainians under any scenario, conventional or nuclear.
    Another huge misjudgement is that Russia and China being historical enemies. There was just a couple of episodes of hostile relations in their entire bilateral history.

  • @mmi5833
    @mmi5833 Рік тому +1

    Great Lecture..He covered what effects My Life!!

  • @barumbadum
    @barumbadum Рік тому +24

    Great Scholar.

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      Mearsheimer is really not important at all, nor are we. We could talk about this until hell freezes over. Neoliberals this, neoliberals that, NATO this, NATO that, and like that ad infinitum. But, only thing that matters now is this: what Putin is doing to Ukraine is GENOCIDE and he chose to do it. Nobody can force you to do GENOCIDE. He will be remembered as one of greatest criminals in history. And then there are with him his supporters, fellow travellers, useful idiots ...

    • @barumbadum
      @barumbadum Рік тому

      @@vladimirmedjimorec1810
      Have you red his books and articles?
      I said he is a great scholar. He is just implementing his theory in the case of Ukraine.

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      @@barumbadum I listened to him a lot on UA-cam and I don't like him at all. He is nobody compared to Timothy Snyder, Stephen Kotkin, Anne Applebaum and I could many others. He doesn't live in real world but in ivory tower of academia. We should concentrate on GENOCIDE in Ukraine. If we have any humanity left in us. I am talking about human suffering on enormous scale. Mearsheimer has no empathy and I hope you do. Putin's invasion of Ukraine will have disastrous consequences for the whole world for many years to come.

    • @barumbadum
      @barumbadum Рік тому +1

      @@vladimirmedjimorec1810
      Well, Snyder, Kotkin (which I like very much, especially his books about Stalin) and Anne are historians, whereas Mearsheimer is an IR theorist. He uses his theory, offensive realism, which he developed in his book Tragedy of Great Power Politics, in every world event. In other words, he interprets world events through his theory. Nothing more, nothing less. Since 2000, when I started reading him, he has been consistent in his thinking.

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому +1

      @@barumbadum Way I see him: if facts don't agree with his theories too bad for the facts. In his theories there is no place for humans, specifically for human suffering. Historians live in real world, Mearsheimer lives in ivory tower of academia. And somebody else lives in real world, Ukrainians. Ivan Ilyin, considered idelogue of Russian fascism, is major influence on Putin (not Alexander Dugin). What about denazification of Kremlin ? I am sure Putin thinks highly of Mearsheimer.

  • @magicalThinktank
    @magicalThinktank Рік тому +10

    His posture/hand mannerism and the way he dramatizes his voice at some points make it seem like he's telling a bedtime story to a bunch of hyperactive kids, trying to maintain their attention.
    Sikorski, Bildt and Stoltenberg come off as incredibly condescending, on the other hand.

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      Mearsheimer is Putin's useful idiot. He doesn't live in real world but in ivory tower of academia. Ukrainians live in real world.

    • @gdaqian
      @gdaqian Рік тому +1

      he is more involved in the story he tells than those condescending puffballs.

    • @vladimirmedjimorec1810
      @vladimirmedjimorec1810 Рік тому

      @@gdaqian
      That's right, he is involved. But that does not change the fact that he is "moral idiot" and Putin's "useful idiot". If you don't know what these terms mean, good place to look is Wikipedia.

    • @gdaqian
      @gdaqian Рік тому +1

      @@vladimirmedjimorec1810 wiki what? to check your moral compass? good luck!

  • @kony8449
    @kony8449 Рік тому +4

    After Nato bombed Serbia unilaterly I realized what they really are about . RUSSIA HAS NEVER DONE THAT ! I TRUST RUSSIA FOR PEACE IN THE REGION FAR MORE THAN NATO AND US.!!

  • @antonpasternak-gw4dk
    @antonpasternak-gw4dk 6 місяців тому

    Thank for your support to open the eyes in the World!👍❤️

  • @bruceelniski
    @bruceelniski Рік тому +4

    Hungary pull out of the eu and nato! Spend your money in your nation not some usa lead disaster.

  • @lucyyl.5454
    @lucyyl.5454 Рік тому +1

    It feels very nice listening to professor John👍

  • @ralphbernhard1757
    @ralphbernhard1757 Рік тому +7

    Keeping Germany as "down" as possible, and keeping Russia as "out" of any comprehensive European solution as possible, for mutually agreed upon comprehensive security agreements is a recurring issue in European systems interacting. It mainly turned out as very beneficial for outside powers, especially the USA.
    Not only logically, but also statistically, should Western continental Europe and Eastern continental Europe ever unite, with shared good relations to China, it would overpower the USA as world hegemon. Basically, keeping Central European "brains" (innovation and technology) and Russian "muscle" (manpower, strategic location, plus raw materials) apart, has a long history which spanned two empires. The British Empire before World War 2, as stated in Mackinder's Pivot of History (1904) and the new American Century after 1945.
    It started a long time ago, with the British Empire setting out to avoid more unity, and breaking up the Three Kaiser League as a stated goal. "Disraeli also achieved a hidden objective. Beaconsfield revealed to Henry Drummond Wolff that the British mission to the Congress of Berlin had two major objectives. Next to making a tolerable settlement for the Porte, *our great object was to break up, and permanently prevent, the alliance of the three Empires,* and I maintain there never was a general diplomatic result more completely effected. Of course, it does not appear on the protocols; it was realised by personal influence alone, both on Andrassy [the Austrian representative] and Bismarck. The members of the Three Emperors' League were Austria, Germany, and Russia. The Congress of Berlin drove a wedge between Russia and the other two members. Germany formed the Dual Alliance with Austria in 1879 to protect one another from possible Russian aggression. The treaty remained in effect even after Russia requested a renewal
    of the Three Emperors' League in 1881. The Dreikaiserbund [Three Emperors' League] never did recover from the Eastern crisis while Disraeli was in office, and its later revival after Gladstone put 'Beaconsfieldism' into reverse took a different and less stable form." from THE FOURTH PARTY AND CONSERVATIVE EVOLUTION, 1880-1885 by KEITH RICHMON OWEN, B.A., M.A. A DISSERTATION IN HISTORY Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of Texas Tech University in August, 2000 (p.25)
    Therefore, speaking about the post-2000 attempt of keeping Russia "out" of Europe, by encroaching on it with NATO expansion might well not be a "mistake" as stated by David T. Pyne (historian), but a geopolitical strategy, and it has a long history. If it were a mere "mistake", it would be amazingly recurring:
    - attempts to break up the Three Kaiser League (by London)
    - attempts to break up Treaty of Bjorko (by London)
    - Versailles (Limitrophe States as a barrier in Eurasia, by London in conjunction with Washington DC)
    - The quasi "declaration" of the Cold War (Churchill/"Iron Curtain" speech)
    - Truman Doctrine (by Washington DC)
    From wiki, and regarding the theory:
    *"Divide and rule policy (Latin: divide et impera), or divide and conquer, in politics and sociology is gaining and maintaining power by breaking up larger concentrations of power into pieces that individually have less power than the one implementing the strategy."*
    Elements of this technique involve:
    - creating or encouraging divisions ...
    - to prevent alliances that could challenge ...
    - distributing forces that they overpower the other
    - aiding and promoting those who are willing to cooperate
    - fostering distrust and enmity
    Historically, this strategy was used in many different ways by empires seeking to expand their territories."
    [editted for clarity re. the states/empires level of things]
    From wiki: "By mid-1992, a consensus emerged within the (Washington DC) administration that NATO enlargement was a wise realpolitik measure to strengthen American hegemony.[20][21] In the absence of NATO enlargement, Bush administration officials worried that the European Union might fill the security vacuum in Central Europe, and thus challenge American post-Cold War influence.[20]" Or as the old insider joke went: NATO's function was "to keep the USA in, Germany down, and Russia out." (Lord Ismay)
    Whether these are real "mistakes" (sic.) or a concerted strategy lurks behind as ulterior motive, remains hidden.

    • @adamblack267
      @adamblack267 Рік тому

      Long story short, this world is nothing but a giant game of chess. And the common folk are the pawns. Fucked.

  • @babezulechazazulu172
    @babezulechazazulu172 7 місяців тому +1

    There is a contradiction between Mearsheimer's theoretical assumptions and his practical counsel/interpretation of practical events.
    On the one hand, he said states can never know the intentions of other states as they cannot see into people's heads. On the other hand, he assumes Putin and Russia's intentions in Ukraine are neither imperial nor indicative of 'Greater Russia' designs. Thus, Mearsheimer imputes motives and intentions to Putin's and Russia's rhetoric and actions whilst at the same time claiming their underlying intentions cannot be seen or known.
    I really like Mearsheiner and his thinking but thought I'd raise this honest point

  • @RaduP66
    @RaduP66 Рік тому +3

    Huge repect also for intellectuals in Hungary who organized the event and also asked brilliant questions!

  • @PabloPopova
    @PabloPopova Рік тому +7

    Greetings from Poland to my Hungarian friends! Very good lecture, however I don't see any significant difference between liberal democracy and fascism nowadays

  • @cecilformby894
    @cecilformby894 Рік тому +3

    I believe the war in Ukraine has been engineered by America with two main goals: 1) weaken French and German influence in Europe and weaken the EU and make Europe reliant on America. 2) weaken Russia and cut Russian links to Europe thus helping goal number 1.

  • @alanchriston6806
    @alanchriston6806 Рік тому +1

    Fabulous analysis once again from JM.
    😊🏴‍☠️

  • @onurum10
    @onurum10 Рік тому +4

    Would like to hear his opinion on Turkish - US relations which may be very enlightening.

  • @lordlee6473
    @lordlee6473 Рік тому +2

    Mearshimer wasn’t as excited talking about Hungary as he was when talking about US, China and Russia. His advice for any country outside the three powerhouses is not to take side and play all sides.

  • @renato1820
    @renato1820 Рік тому +4

    Prof. Measrheimer is an honest man, politicians should listen to him

  • @folker44
    @folker44 11 місяців тому

    Wise man ! Thanks for the record. Greetings from Germany !

  • @MrRadara
    @MrRadara Рік тому +4

    There are two great minds of present times that I admire with the highest respect, professor John J. Mearsheimer and Noam Chomsky! I would pay any amount of $ to attend their lecture in person!

    • @jessiejb4684
      @jessiejb4684 Рік тому

      Until Chomsky promoted the policy of entirely isolating unvaccinated people from society, even going so far as to not allow unvaccinated people access to food.