Statecraft
Statecraft is the practice of managing a state’s affairs to advance its national interests. It encompasses both domestic governance and external relations, involving strategic planning, policy formulation, and the implementation of policies across security, economics, diplomacy, and administration.
Its core instruments include diplomacy, defense and security policy, economic policy, fiscal and financial management, public
Scholars in political science and international relations describe statecraft through various lenses—realism, liberalism, constructivism—though practice blends
Historically, statecraft has evolved with changing governance structures—from centralized monarchies and mercantile republics to modern nation-states
It aims to secure legitimacy, stability, economic performance, and security. Success depends on resources, institutions, public