English to Hindi Dictionary realpolitik

realpolitik

राजनीति
definition
noun
Power politics and realpolitik emphasized by realists is seen as being derived from shared knowledge which is self-fulfilling.
a system of politics or principles based on practical rather than moral or ideological considerations.
example
The promotion of democracy and human rights serves American interests in ways that 'realpolitik' can never accomplish alone.
National 'realpolitik' is becoming unreal, not only in Europe, but throughout the world.
commercial 'realpolitik' had won the day
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' .
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.
As they see it, we improperly allow 'realpolitik' considerations to trump the human rights imperatives.
That's a perfectly reasonable, 'realpolitik' consideration for a government.
After all, those in power on the American side of the Atlantic are also practitioners of 'realpolitik' .
Are we to jump to the conclusion, therefore, that they have abandoned the left in the name of pragmatism and 'realpolitik' ?
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.
But the vision called up by 'realpolitik' , or realistic politics, is beyond example crazy and incredible.
In this world, power politics and classical 'realpolitik' have become obsolete.
The problem, of course, is with hypocrisy - 'realpolitik' and dressing it up in moral language.
Vedrine makes clear he is a subtle practitioner of 'realpolitik' in the tradition of Richelieu, Talleyrand, and de Gaulle.
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.
They are terrified of Leninist politics, which is nothing more for them than 'realpolitik' practised by Marxist intellectuals.
Power politics and 'realpolitik' emphasized by realists is seen as being derived from shared knowledge which is self-fulfilling.
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