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Realpolitik
Otto von Bismarck's policy was called Realpolitik. It involved making secret alliances and breaking them when they were no longer convenient.
Bismarck's primary foreign policy goal as it concerned France was to keep France isolated and weak. Otto von Bismarck was the 1st Chancellor of Germany.
Ferdinand Bismarck has written: 'Anmerkungen eines Patrioten' -- subject(s): Economic policy, History, Social conditions
Not so much. The ambassador disagreed with the pank over another policy vis-à-vis France.
Not so much. The ambassador disagreed with the pank over another policy vis-à-vis France.
Bismarck's government policy was called Realpolitik, which emphasized practical and realistic approaches to politics rather than idealistic or moralistic considerations. It aimed to achieve and maintain power through strategic diplomacy and the use of state power.
Bismark- He planned to unite Germany not by speeches and votes, but by "blood and iron," meaning military power."Blood and Iron" was the political and economic policy of Otto von Bismarck, German Chancellor in the mid/late 1800s.Otto Von BismarckB. Bismarck
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Otto von Bismarck's policy of realpolitik during the late 1800s resulted in the unification of Germany through a series of wars and diplomatic maneuvers. Bismarck's approach focused on achieving practical outcomes through power and diplomacy rather than ideology, which ultimately led to the creation of a unified German state under the leadership of Prussia.
Bismarck was removed from his position as chancellor of the German Empire in 1890 by Emperor Wilhelm II, because he was carrying on a foreign policy aiming to avoid wars in Europe, while the emperor wanted to launch Germany on a bellicose one instead, in order to achieve the predominance of Germany in Europe.