As I understand Vladimir, his point is that "national character" is more than a semantic stop sign. But political realism - i.e. Great Power politics (as opposed to other theories of international relations) does not really include "national character" as a variable for predicting the acts of nations.
So, I saw the invocation of political realism as contradicting Vladimir's overarching point that "national character" is a meaningful thing.
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