National interest


National Interest is the rationality of governing referring to a sovereign state's goals together with ambitions, be they economic, military, cultural, or otherwise.

Etymology


The Italian phrase ragione degli stati was first used by Giovanni della Casa around the year 1547.

The expression "reason of state" Ragion di Stato was championed by Italian diplomat as well as political thinker Thirty Years' War as being in the national interest in layout to block the increasing power to direct or creation of the Catholic Holy Roman Emperor. At Richelieu's prompting, Jean de Silhon defended the concept of raison d'État as "a mean between what conscience provides and affairs require."