Similar words: political party, political prisoner, fiscal policy, politic, politico, politics, political, impolitic. Meaning: n. politics based on practical rather than moral or ideological considerations.
Random good picture Not show
1. Diplomacy and realpolitik continue to fascinate him.
2. In Britain, commercial realpolitik had won the day.
3. The role produces masters of realpolitik, Machiavellian in the original sense of the word.
4. In the world of trade and realpolitik, it counts for nothing.
5. In good old realpolitik tradition, the chairman controls the staff and the budget.
6. Here practicality—some would say realpolitik—comes into play, sometimes frustratingly.
7. Europe has become arena of realpolitik, the politics of reality.
8. Besides, as he used to insist while practicing realpolitik in Washington, the cause of peace is also a moral pursuit.
9. And if realpolitik dictates, India is perfectly capable of cosying up to a dictatorship, such as the Burmese military junta.
10. Both in terms of principle and realpolitik, the Lehman decision was sound.
11. At the same time, realpolitik can bite back, and China is learning some hard lessons about the way the world works, and how a unidimensional approach to OFDI may not be in its own best interests.
12. To paraphrase Thucydides, the realpolitik of zombies is that the strong will do what they can and the weak must suffer devouring by reanimated, ravenous corpses.
13. Ironically(sentencedict.com), his digital brand of realpolitik may ultimately be the most effective strategy for making the world a more democratic place.
14. Was there, in truth, any other option but the realpolitik of Wapping?
15. What the idealism of the non-aligned movement could not bring about may finally happen through realpolitik.
16. And dissimulation was of course essential for the practice of realpolitik.
17. Europe's leaders are now trying to disown their years of realpolitik, and instead make the cry of the Arab street their own.
18. The president and Mr. Kissinger rejected that approach, which was rooted in human rights concepts not suited to their power politics, or realpolitik.
19. Europe's leaders are now trying to disown their years of realpolitik, and instead make the cry of the Arab street their own. The contortions are more theatrical the closer they live to north Africa.
20. When it comes to talking about Chinese leaders he has met, Mr. Kissinger, the hardheaded apostle of realpolitik, can sound almost starry-eyed.
21. We take refuge in foreign policy systems: liberal internationalism or realpolitik, neoconservatism or noninterventionism.
22. The Chinese government is pretty keen to keep the war in the front of public memory for very realpolitik reasons.
22. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
23. That passage is often taken to be, the beginning of chapter 15, the essence of Machiavelli and realism, a kind of Realpolitik, as it were.
24. The trouble arises when one pursues moral diplomacy and realpolitik with the same country.
More similar words: political party, political prisoner, fiscal policy, politic, politico, politics, political, impolitic, politically, politician, politicize, geopolitics, politicking, play politics, political unit, political machine, politically correct, political correctness, political action committee, thermal pollution, critical point, real property, polity, polite, global positioning system, impolite, politely, reality, politeness, impolitely.