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A term used to define the state of world politics today: countries competing with each other for world resources, and placing their national interests over the interests of the international community. Power politics consists of a variety of techniques that countries use either to further their own interests, or demonstrate their economic, military, or political might over another party. | A term used to define the state of world politics today: countries competing with each other for world resources, and placing their national interests over the interests of the international community. Power politics consists of a variety of techniques that countries use either to further their own interests, or demonstrate their economic, military, or political might over another party. | ||
− | Some of these strategies include the imposition of | + | Some of these strategies include the imposition of sanctions, pre-emptive strikes, nuclear development, and ‘smart power’ [[diplomacy]]. |
[[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]] | [[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]] | ||
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