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National Interest, often referred to by the French expression raison d'État (transl. "reason of state"), is a rationality of governing referring to a sovereign state's goals and ambitions, be they economic, military, cultural, or otherwise. "Raison d'etat" is an integral concept within the field of international relations, as its emergence saw the development of various ways to manage state-to-state relations, as well as of " political arithmetic."[1]:176 The pursuit of national interest is the foundation of the realist school in international relations.

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