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realpolitik

[rey-ahl-poh-li-teek, ree-] / reɪˈɑlˌpoʊ lɪˌtik, ri- /


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Juvenile power fantasies are now meeting realpolitik and power.

From Salon

“India is in many ways the epitome of the ‘realpolitik state’ in today’s world, meaning it has no permanent friends or enemies, only interests.

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In an email, Norman Ornstein, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and a prominent pro-democracy voice, offered a dose of realpolitik.

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It's partly the sort of realpolitik of the chalk network that I live on, which is just this spectacularly rare ecosystem.

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But the realpolitik is that by definition, marginalized groups are not the majority.

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