
Apparent Trump Vision: Divvy Up The World Into Demarcated Empires
In international relations theory, the realist outlook maintains that the international system of states compels individual states to seek as much power over other states as possible. This is the only way to reliably make themselves more secure.
From here, there is a split between defensive and offensive realists.
Defensive realists believe that, as an individual state achieves relative strength over potential competitor states, it takes its foot off the accelerator and focuses more on maintaining the status quo than on building its lead.
Offensive realists believe a state can never have too much security, so states will never stop trying to gain additional relative power over other countries, all of which are potential adversaries. Any state that has the wherewithal will try to dominate its neighbors.

John J. Mearsheimer portrayed as“Mearchiavelli,” by Marwane Pallas, the Philomathean Society. Image: mearsheimer
One of the most prominent American proponents of realism, University of Chicago professor John Mearsheimer, is in the offensive camp. His outlook predicts :“The United States is going to go to great lengths to make sure that China does not dominate Asia.”
Great lengths include going to war over Taiwan. Americans“would fight and die to defend Taiwan,” he believes .
He disregards questions about whether the US public would support such a war, saying the US government would“manipulate the discourse on what is going on in ways that present China as a mortal threat.”
Mearsheimer gives two reasons why Washington would try so hard to contain PRC expansionism.

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