Power politics
Power politics is a state of international relations in which sovereigns protect their own interests by threatening one another with military, economic, or political aggression. Power politics is essentially a way of understanding the world of international relations: nations compete for the world's resources and it is to a nation's advantage to be manifestly able to harm others. It prioritizes national self-interest over the interest of other nations or the international community.
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International relations - Sovereign - Military - Economic - Political - International community
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Techniques of power politics include, but are not limited to, conspicuous nuclear development, pre-emptive strike, blackmail, the massing of military units on a border, the imposition of tariffs or economic sanctions, bait and bleed and bloodletting, balancing, buck passing, covert operations, and asymmetric warfare.
Related Topics:
Nuclear - Pre-emptive strike - Blackmail - Tariff - Economic sanction - Bait and bleed - Balancing - Buck passing - Covert operation - Asymmetric warfare
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The English term 'power politics' is derived from the German word Machtpolitik.
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