Mearsheimer Explains Europe’s Submissive Stance to the US
University of Chicago’s John Mearsheimer explains why Europe seemed submissive to the US during the Trump administration, citing security reliance and power imbalance.
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University of Chicago’s John Mearsheimer explains why Europe seemed submissive to the US during the Trump administration, citing security reliance and power imbalance.
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