*The Great Delusion* by John J. Mearsheimer argues that the U.S. policy of promoting liberal democracy worldwide is fundamentally flawed. Mearsheimer contends that attempts to spread liberal ideals, such as democracy and human rights, often clash with nationalism and the self-interest of states, leading to instability. He critiques liberal hegemony, claiming it has caused unnecessary conflicts and interventions. Mearsheimer advocates for a more restrained foreign policy, focused on realism and national interests. The book challenges the effectiveness of idealistic U.S. foreign interventions.
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