Bismarckianism

/bɪzˈmɑrkiəˌnɪzəm/ noun

A political philosophy emphasizing ruthless pragmatism, nationalist goals, and the use of military power and cunning to achieve state objectives.

From Bismarck + '-ianism' (suffix creating an 'ism' or ideology). Named directly after Otto von Bismarck's political methods and strategic philosophy that dominated 19th-century European politics.

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