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power politics
noun
political action characterized by the exercise or pursuit of power as a means of coercion.
international diplomacy based on the use or threatened use of military or economic power.
power politics
noun
(functioning as singular) (in international affairs) the threat or use of force as an instrument of national policy
Word History and Origins
Origin of power politics1
Example Sentences
But these are times now of big power politics.
And the vision of brutal power politics, hegemonic power, trampling on the weak, trampling on your foes, I find very distasteful.
Slow of speech, Fiennes’ Macbeth gives us a clue as to what Hamlet might be like if he had survived and learned to play the deadly game of power politics.
Subianto bristles at international criticism over human rights and other topics, but he’s expected to keep the country’s pragmatic approach to power politics.
“The ‘rules-based international order’ championed by the U.S. is in fact another version of power politics,” the report said.
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