realpolitik
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Contexto: "This position contrasts with those of neo-realists, like Kenneth Waltz who believes that there should be no place for morality in international relations and in this sense echoes and approximates the realpolitik associated with Machiavelli in which traditional ethics is denied. In not denying that “political actors on the international scene are subject to moral judgment nor endorsing Machiavelli‟s contention that “the end justifies the means”–so that the interest of the state legitimates all political actions even when they are morally reprehensible– Morgenthau, like Thucydides, points in the direction of an alternative type of realism that is neither amoral or immoral but tries to harmonize between the claims of morality and the claim of politics without reducing one to the other."
Fonte: ILODIGWE, D. Machiavelli and the Limits of Realism in International Relations. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS & FOREIGN POLICY, v. 7, n. 1, 2019.
Fonte: ILODIGWE, D. Machiavelli and the Limits of Realism in International Relations. JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS & FOREIGN POLICY, v. 7, n. 1, 2019.
Termo equivalente: realpolitik
Definição: "The term is invoked to refer to practices in foreign policy that aim to preserve the State and promote the national interest, and are oriented towards obtaining results and limited only by circunstance, to the detriment of ideologies or moral principles."
Fonte: EMERY, H. C. What is Realpolitik? The International Journal of Ethics, v. 25, n. 4, p. 448–468, jul. 1915.
Fonte: EMERY, H. C. What is Realpolitik? The International Journal of Ethics, v. 25, n. 4, p. 448–468, jul. 1915.
Definição em português: "O termo é invocado para se referir a práticas na política externa que almejam pela preservação do Estado e a promoção do interesse nacional, e são orientadas para a obtenção de resultados e limitadas apenas pelas circunstâncias práticas, em detrimento de ideologias ou princípios morais."