John Mearsheimer vs Alexander Dugin: All You Need to Know About China, Russia and the US
Before Trump took office, chaos and unrest seemed to loom. What impact will his presidency have on China and the world? In this month's "Overlap," Professors Alexander Dugin and John Mearsheimer will have a conversation regarding Trump's tenure.
00:00 - 21:59 Can Trump end the Russia-Ukraine war within a day?
21:59 - 31:42 Why does Biden keep 'fueling fire' in Russia-Ukraine before leaving office?
31:42 - 43:13 Is the Russia-Ukraine conflict rooted in historical issues or a result of Western geopolitical strategies?
43:13 - 54:05 Can the U.S. achieve "uniting with Russia against China"?
54:05 - 01:01:49 Dugin responds to controversy: Why did he once see China as Russia's most dangerous neighbors and want to dismantle China?
01:01:49 - 01:06:34 Is Putin eyeing Western Europe?
01:06:34 - 01:19:56 Mearsheimer: There will be no ceasefire between Israel and Palestine, and conflicts in the Middle East will not cease before 'I pass from this planet'.
01:19:56 - 01:29:27 Co-founder of Kawsachun News: What role does Latin America play in global conflicts?
01:29:27 - 01:40:55 In the context of multipolarity and power balance, will countries pursue nuclear weapons?
01:40:55 - 01:51:08 Former Governor of California: We are on the brink of nuclear war; Is Putin willing to reduce nuclear weapons?
01:51:08 - 02:03:35 Jackson Hinkle: What impact will Trump's tariff threats have on multipolarity? Is Russia afraid?
02:03:35 - 02:12:32 Little Q: Where will the competition between China and the U.S. primarily take place in the future, and how can small countries survive in competition between great powers?
02:12:32 - 02:22:43 Kris: Are we going to witness a new age of empires?
02:22:43 - 02:50:35 Awakening Richard/Dai /Pan-da-Watch: The U.S. appears shortsighted on the Russia-Ukraine issue; Can the U.S. free from deep state control? What opportunities does Trump's isolationism in foreign affairs bring to China?