If europeans are unwilling to fight over control of ukraine, chinese are sitting back there thinking, this is a soft target. And you sort of crawl in and er havea basicla shift of europe towards accommodation with both russia and and china. If if we don't do that, only us and europe stick together, and russia and china continue to be dissatisfied a we are going to have a cold war, which this time can become easily hot. It's again, preponderant. We've missed two before. How do i settle this system, the global system? The one and a half or two billion people who are current more advanced
Michael Shermer speaks with Professor of International Relations, Dr. Jacek Kugler, about his Power Transition Theory which states that an even distribution of political, economic, and military capabilities between contending groups of states is likely to increase the probability of war; peace is preserved best when there is an imbalance of national capabilities between disadvantaged and advantaged nations; the aggressor will come from a small group of dissatisfied strong countries; and it is the weaker, rather than the stronger power that is most likely to be the aggressor.
Shermer and Kugler discuss: Power Transition Theory and how it applies to Putin and Russia today; the relationship between a nation’s economic strength and its political power; where China figures into the future of the new world order; what happens if Putin succeeds in Ukraine? What if he fails?; What should the U.S. should have done in response to the annexation of Crimea, intervention in Syria, the destruction of Georgia and Chechnya, the imprisonment and murder of Russian dissidents?; What should NATO do now or in the near future?; and more…