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realpolitik

/rey-ahl-poh-li-teek, ree-/US // reɪˈɑlˌpoʊ lɪˌtik, ri- //UK // (reɪˈɑːlpɒlɪˈtiːk) //

现实政治,现实政治学,现实政策,现实主义

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : political realism or practical politics, especially policy based on power rather than on ideals.

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Examples

  • Some of the darkest days of the Cold War—governed by realpolitik calculations of power—were also suffused with human rights concerns at the highest official levels.

  • The rhetoric has been harsh, but given the realpolitik of East African foreign policy, the actions have been decidedly mixed.

  • Murder could now be weighed as a necessary price to pay for realpolitik.

  • And these odds were often set by realpolitik, rather than a moral compass.

  • For more almost two hours, the conversation moved back and forth between liberal idealism and populist realpolitik.

  • If there is a theme that runs through Hagel's syllabus choices, it's a pretty realpolitik one.

  • Having turned the neutral world into enemies, Realpolitik was now ready to turn Germany's allies into neutrals.

  • In the second half of the nineteenth century Macchiavellism received the name of practical policy (Realpolitik).

  • This, of course, does not tend to enhance the realpolitik instincts of the nation.

  • He little knew, poor man, how much he was flattering our capacity for Realpolitik!

  • As it was, Realpolitik counselled prudence, and the observance of the forms of Christianity.