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36: 134:, national interest has frequently been assumed to comprise the pursuit of power, security and wealth. Neorealist and liberal institutionalist scholars tend to define national interest as revolving around security and power. Liberal scholars view national interests as an aggregation of the preferences of domestic political groups. Constructivist scholars reject that the national interest of states are static and can be assumed 149:
argued: "The national interest has three components—security, prosperity, and social wellbeing—and they should all be part of framing the problem and solutions. All three matter. More than ever, they reinforce each other. Security underpins prosperity, prosperity creates power and pays for security,
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The expression "reason of state" (Ragion di Stato) was formulated in 1580, found in the works of Giovanni Botero, who was influenced by, and wrote criticisms of the Italian diplomat and political thinker Niccolò Machiavelli, popularly known as the author of The Prince and The Discourses on Livy.
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as being in the national interest in order to block the increasing power of the Catholic
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and a well-functioning society reduces economic and security risks."
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as "a mean between what conscience permits and affairs require."
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Index

The National Interest
The Reason of State
sovereign state
Giovanni della Casa
Cardinal Richelieu
Protestant
Catholicism
Thirty Years' War
Holy Roman Emperor
Jean de Silhon
international relations
CSIS
Gordon de Brouwer
Common good
Nation state
Public interest
Realpolitik
Realism (international relations)
Self-interest
Moral nihilism
"national interest"
doi
10.1093/oi/authority.20110803100224268


ISBN
0521247160
"Il principe and lo stato"
doi
10.2307/2857143

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