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词汇 realpolitik
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Definition of realpolitik in English:

realpolitik

nounreɪˈɑːlpɒlɪˌtiːkreɪˈɑlpoʊlɪˌtik
mass noun
  • A system of politics or principles based on practical rather than moral or ideological considerations.

    现实政治,实用政治

    commercial realpolitik had won the day
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As they see it, we improperly allow realpolitik considerations to trump the human rights imperatives.
    • The promotion of democracy and human rights serves American interests in ways that realpolitik can never accomplish alone.
    • They are terrified of Leninist politics, which is nothing more for them than realpolitik practised by Marxist intellectuals.
    • Are we to jump to the conclusion, therefore, that they have abandoned the left in the name of pragmatism and realpolitik?
    • But the vision called up by realpolitik, or realistic politics, is beyond example crazy and incredible.
    • Power politics and realpolitik emphasized by realists is seen as being derived from shared knowledge which is self-fulfilling.
    • The problem, of course, is with hypocrisy - realpolitik and dressing it up in moral language.
    • In this world, power politics and classical realpolitik have become obsolete.
    • From the beginning, U.S. policy in South Vietnam was a conflict between realpolitik and democratic ideals.
    • The first, we would say, is based on realpolitik, the second on principle.
    • That's a perfectly reasonable, realpolitik consideration for a government.
    • At the turn of the decade many progressives were ready to believe in a new ethical, rather than realpolitik, motivation in foreign policy.
    • Thank you for your reply to my letter, which confirms your reliance on legalism-moralism rather than realpolitik to determine international policy.
    • We can hardly take pride in a successful war against Germany motivated less by principle than realpolitik.
    • National realpolitik is becoming unreal, not only in Europe, but throughout the world.
    • Vedrine makes clear he is a subtle practitioner of realpolitik in the tradition of Richelieu, Talleyrand, and de Gaulle.
    • For all its underpinnings in realpolitik, the strategy committed the United States to multilateralism.
    • Surely realpolitik dictates that this Government must use its final Budget to please the voting classes.
    • After all, those in power on the American side of the Atlantic are also practitioners of realpolitik.
    • Cooper's mistake was to pose these policies in the old-fashioned language of realpolitik and power, rather than relying on the moral rhetoric of the day.
    Synonyms
    power struggle, manipulation, machination, machinations, manoeuvring, jockeying for position, wheeler-dealing, machiavellianism, opportunism

Origin

Early 20th century: from German Realpolitik 'practical politics'.

Definition of realpolitik in US English:

realpolitik

nounreɪˈɑlpoʊlɪˌtikrāˈälpōliˌtēk
  • A system of politics or principles based on practical rather than moral or ideological considerations.

    现实政治,实用政治

    commercial realpolitik had won the day
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Are we to jump to the conclusion, therefore, that they have abandoned the left in the name of pragmatism and realpolitik?
    • Power politics and realpolitik emphasized by realists is seen as being derived from shared knowledge which is self-fulfilling.
    • Thank you for your reply to my letter, which confirms your reliance on legalism-moralism rather than realpolitik to determine international policy.
    • Cooper's mistake was to pose these policies in the old-fashioned language of realpolitik and power, rather than relying on the moral rhetoric of the day.
    • Surely realpolitik dictates that this Government must use its final Budget to please the voting classes.
    • Vedrine makes clear he is a subtle practitioner of realpolitik in the tradition of Richelieu, Talleyrand, and de Gaulle.
    • They are terrified of Leninist politics, which is nothing more for them than realpolitik practised by Marxist intellectuals.
    • At the turn of the decade many progressives were ready to believe in a new ethical, rather than realpolitik, motivation in foreign policy.
    • In this world, power politics and classical realpolitik have become obsolete.
    • As they see it, we improperly allow realpolitik considerations to trump the human rights imperatives.
    • The promotion of democracy and human rights serves American interests in ways that realpolitik can never accomplish alone.
    • The first, we would say, is based on realpolitik, the second on principle.
    • From the beginning, U.S. policy in South Vietnam was a conflict between realpolitik and democratic ideals.
    • The problem, of course, is with hypocrisy - realpolitik and dressing it up in moral language.
    • But the vision called up by realpolitik, or realistic politics, is beyond example crazy and incredible.
    • National realpolitik is becoming unreal, not only in Europe, but throughout the world.
    • We can hardly take pride in a successful war against Germany motivated less by principle than realpolitik.
    • After all, those in power on the American side of the Atlantic are also practitioners of realpolitik.
    • That's a perfectly reasonable, realpolitik consideration for a government.
    • For all its underpinnings in realpolitik, the strategy committed the United States to multilateralism.
    Synonyms
    power struggle, manipulation, machination, machinations, manoeuvring, jockeying for position, wheeler-dealing, machiavellianism, opportunism

Origin

Early 20th century: from German Realpolitik ‘practical politics’.

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