Realpolitik - Wikipedia Realpolitik is distinct from ideological politics in that it is not dictated by a fixed set of rules but instead tends to be goal-oriented, limited only by practical exigencies
Realpolitik | Power, Pragmatism, Realism | Britannica Realpolitik, politics based on practical objectives rather than on ideals The word does not mean “real” in the English sense but rather connotes “things”—hence a politics of adaptation to things as they are
Realpolitik - Political Dictionary Realpolitik is often used interchangeably with “power politics ” It’s generally used in discussions about foreign policy and relationships between nations The term is closely associated with former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger
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Realpolitik Explained: Bismarck’s Art of Power The word “Realpolitik” combines the German real (meaning practical or actual) and Politik (politics) It describes a system of politics focused on pragmatic goals rather than ideology or morality
Getting Up From The Kids’ Table: Why Europe Must Rediscover Realpolitik Realpolitik has long been central to U S foreign policy, but was traditionally executed with greater subtlety than under the current administration Henry Kissinger exemplified this tradition, orchestrating détente with the Soviet Union while strategically opening diplomatic channels with the PRC
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Realpolitik: What It Means and Why It Matters - Spread Great Ideas Realpolitik is the practice of foreign policy based on practical power and national interest rather than ideology or moral principle The term comes from 19th-century German statecraft and is most closely linked to Otto von Bismarck