• Realpolitik (German: [ʁeˈaːlpoliˌtiːk] ; from German real 'realistic, practical, actual', and Politik 'politics') is the approach of conducting diplomatic...
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  • Realpolitik is politics based on practical considerations, rather than ideals. Realpolitik may also refer to: Realpolitik: A History, a 2015 book by historian...
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  • Realpolitik is a closed-ended, computer moderated, play-by-mail (PBM) fantasy wargame. It was published by Karl Zeimettz in the US and Triad Simulations...
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    sometimes associate realism with Realpolitik, as both deal with the pursuit, possession, and application of power. Realpolitik, however, is an older prescriptive...
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    Davies on his punk rock show 'The Lockup'. On October 16, 2007, the EP Realpolitik was released, featuring Stza from Leftöver Crack on vocals. In the summer...
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  • the balance of power in Europe prior to World War I, raison d'État and Realpolitik throughout the ages of diplomatic relations. Kissinger also provides...
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  • ten years of exile in France. He published the famous Grundsätze der Realpolitik, angewendet auf die staatlichen Zustände Deutschlands ("Practical Politics:...
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  • The Sino-Albanian split was caused by Albania's rejection of China's Realpolitik of Sino–American rapprochement, specifically the 1972 Mao–Nixon meeting...
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  • September 2017. Bew,John. Realpolitik: A History (2016). Oxford University Press. Kelly, Duncan (12 February 2016). "'Realpolitik: A History', by John Bew"...
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    Fajia (Chinese: 法家; pinyin: fǎjiā), often translated as Legalism, was a school of thought from classical Chinese philosophy. It represents several branches...
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