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Summary Of: National interest

where pursuit of the national interest is the foundation of the... The national interest of a state is multi faceted... In early human history the national interest was usually viewed as secondary to that of... thinker to advocate for the primacy of the national interest is usually considered to be... The notion of the national interest soon came to dominate European politics that became fiercely competitive over the next centuries... A foreign policy geared towards pursuing the national interest is the foundation of the realist school of international relations... which amounted to balancing the national interest of several great and lesser powers... building international relations anew on the basis of national interest instead of religion or tradition...

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