释义 |
realpolitikre‧al‧pol‧i‧tik /reɪˈɑːlpɒlɪtiːk $ -pɑː-/ noun [uncountable] realpolitikOrigin: 1900-2000 German ‘practical politics’ - And dissimulation was of course essential for the practice of realpolitik.
- Diplomacy and realpolitik continue to fascinate him.
- In Britain, commercial realpolitik had won the day.
- In good old realpolitik tradition, the chairman controls the staff and the budget.
- In the world of trade and realpolitik, it counts for nothing.
- The role produces masters of realpolitik, Machiavellian in the original sense of the word.
- Was there, in truth, any other option but the realpolitik of Wapping?
- What the idealism of the non-aligned movement could not bring about may finally happen through realpolitik.
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