In this Geopolitical Economy Report episode, Prof. John Mearsheimer maps the evolution of global power from a bipolar Cold War world to today’s dangerous multipolar system dominated by the US, China, and Russia. He explains that the current dual conflict dyads US-China and US-Russia pose greater risks than the Cold War’s US-Soviet rivalry. Mearsheimer applies his theory of international politics to analyze these conflicts, focusing on how Hungary, as a smaller power situated between these giants, navigates this volatile landscape. Watch the talk to understand Hungary’s complex position in today’s great power dynamics on the Geopolitical Economy Report’s YouTube channel.
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