Weltpolitik
English
editEtymology
editBorrowed from German Weltpolitik, a compound of Welt (“world”) + Politik (“politics”).
Proper noun
editWeltpolitik
- (historical) The aggressive foreign policy of Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany beginning in 1891.
- 2003, Stephen J. Lee, Europe, 1890-1945, Psychology Press, →ISBN, page 15:
- 'The main decision made by Kaiser Wilhelm II in the 1890s was to pursue Weltpolitik.' a) What is meant by Weltpolitik in relation to German foreign policy between 1890 and 1914? (3 marks) Weltpolitik is a term used to describe the expanding […]
- 2004, Michael Scaife, History: Modern British and European, Letts and Lonsdale, →ISBN, page 60:
- Industrialists financed these pressure groups because they supported Weltpolitik. In the reign of William II German nationalism became more aggressive and had an increasingly unsettling effect upon relations between the Great Powers.
- 2007, Greg Cashman, Leonard C. Robinson, An Introduction to the Causes of War: Patterns of Interstate Conflict from World War I to Iraq, Rowman & Littlefield, →ISBN, page 54:
- The policy of Weltpolitik had serious international repercussions. First, the Junkers got high grain tariffs, which angered Russia and forced it into an alliance with France and Britain. German Junkers wanted to eliminate competition from […]
See also
editGerman
editPronunciation
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Noun
editWeltpolitik f (genitive Weltpolitik, plural Weltpolitiken)
Declension
editDeclension of Weltpolitik [feminine]
singular | plural | ||||
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indef. | def. | noun | def. | noun | |
nominative | eine | die | Weltpolitik | die | Weltpolitiken |
genitive | einer | der | Weltpolitik | der | Weltpolitiken |
dative | einer | der | Weltpolitik | den | Weltpolitiken |
accusative | eine | die | Weltpolitik | die | Weltpolitiken |
Further reading
edit- “Weltpolitik” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
- Weltpolitik on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de