0 the threat or use of military force to end an international disagreement:
Woodrow Wilson hoped the League of Nations would replace power politics with international cooperation.
This same overall pattern is present when the practices of power politics are employed with policy and regime disputes.
The stages of house design reflect different stages of the power politics and game playing.
Realists emphasize new or continuing security concerns, and prescribe unilateral action and the deployment of traditional power politics in the pursuit of state interests.
The communal virus is not merely viewed in the context of power politics.
This was the lesson of the twentieth century; statesmen who believed in clear-cut power politics were stuck back in the nineteenth.
In brute terms of power politics, of course, there is little reason for representatives to do either.
This combination of coercion and seduction held the key to the success of imperial power politics.
It is a story of power politics told with remarkable economy and considerable elegance.