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Indulge in the captivating world of international relations with "The Tragedy of Great Power Politics." This remarkable book has received rave reviews from experts and readers alike, and it is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the behavior of great powers. With this updated edition, John Mearsheimer offers deep insights into the question that will shape our world in the twenty-first century - Can China rise peacefully?
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