InterviewU.S. engagement with China a 'strategic blunder': Mearsheimer
Nixon's visit 50 years ago made sense but later American policy did not, scholar says
John Mearsheimer, a professor at the University of Chicago and international relations scholar, says the U.S. 'foolishly' built China into a rival power. (Photo courtesy of London School of Economics)
MASAHIRO OKOSHI, Nikkei staff writer
February 21, 2022 02:19 JST
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. "foolishly" pursued a policy of engagement with Beijing after the end of the Cold War, University of Chicago professor John Mearsheimer told Nikkei, arguing this policy misstep has contributed to China's economic and military rise.