Social Sciences, asked by sreenithiram3, 8 months ago

in international
relations there is no permanent friend and
no permanent foe, only the interests are
permanent. explanation..​

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Answered by mukeshsql2012
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In international relations, there are no permanent friends or permanent enemies, only permanent interests. The original of this pragmatism is generally conceded to Lord Palmerston (John Henry Temple) of Great Britain, but most world leaders have invoked it at one time or another to justify their policies and actions.

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Answered by sankalp2243
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Answer:In international relations, there are no permanent friends or permanent enemies, only permanent interests. The original of this pragmatism is generally conceded to Lord Palmerston (John Henry Temple) of Great Britain, but most world leaders have invoked it at one time or another to justify their policies and actions.

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