单词 | realpolitik |
释义 | realpolitik (once / 51613 pages) n Realpolitik is a political system that's not based on beliefs, doctrines, ethics, or morals, but rather on realistic, practical ideas. Richard Nixon's diplomacy with China in the 1970's was an example of realpolitik. Realpolitik is put into practice when governments deal in straightforward, goal-oriented ways with other governments. Nixon's conversations with the communist Chinese government are such a good example of realpolitik because he felt diplomacy was important despite Americans' distrust of communism. The word realpolitik, coined in 1914, comes directly from German, in which it literally means "practical politics." WORD FAMILYrealpolitik USAGE EXAMPLESThe shifting positions of Moscow and Ankara are driven by realpolitik. Reuters(Dec 28, 2016) “A more realpolitik approach to Syria is certainly creating frustration among this constituency.” Wall Street Journal(Dec 21, 2016) Of course, realpolitik driven by interests is integral to U.S. foreign policy, but a valueless approach of the kind Trump proposes leaves the world rudderless. Seattle Times(Dec 18, 2016) n politics based on practical rather than moral or ideological considerations Syn|Hyper practical politics government, political science, politics the study of government of states and other political units |
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