Kainan Wolfe
Shadow of War
"Conflict is the driving force of everything. Life as we know it, exists because the second bacteria that evolved, ate the first. Planets exist because the bigger rocks consumed all the smaller rocks and grew larger. Ever since its inception, the universe has been governed by a single, immovable law. Survival of the fittest. Eat or be eaten. Just as all life forms compete to survive, nations are no exception to that rule. Where peace reigns, there is stagnation and stagnation leads to extinction. Where there is war, civilizations grow and life prospers. War is the oxygen of civilizations and without war, sentient life withers and dies. War is the cleansing fire through which the weak and unworthy weeds are burned away to make room for a new, stronger, better crop."
- Galactic Politics: A Highschool Handbook, Chapter 2
The Eternal Empire's foreign policy can best be described as 'political natural selection' and is based on a belief that conflict is an essential and inextricable driving force of all living things and thus, all nations and organizations in the galaxy are in constant competition with eachother, whether they like it or not.
War and militarism play a central role in Imperial culture and governance and that extends to foreign policy as well. In Imperial society, war is perceived as absolutely essential to the continuation of sentient life, being seen as the mechanism by which natural selection is carried out, rooting out the weak and making room for better, stronger cultures to grow, an eternal competition which forces its participants to maintain their edge, or fade away and die.
Imperial foreign policy is thus driven by a pragmatic national self-interest which dictates the nation's dealings with other governments. At its core, lie two fundamental principles. The belief that the ends always justify the means and that conflict is essential for the betterment of Imperial society and civilization. As such, the Empire's foreign policy is often described as extremely aggressive, although that is not necessarily always true.
Although the Eternal Empire sees all other nations in the galaxy as rivals and competitors, temporary alliances, trade agreements and non-aggression pacts may be signed, if it is pragmatic to do so. The enemy of my enemy is my friend, until our mutual enemy is dead, then we can go back to fighting eachother. This maxim governs the Empire's relations with other governments and organizations throughout the galaxy.
The Empire is brutally honest about these beliefs. Imperial officials do not make what they perceive to be empty and foolish promises of peace, or everlasting friendship. Imperial policy is dictated by national interest and where interests align with those of other governments, the Empire is perfectly willing to work with them, until those interests diverge or come into conflict, at which point the Eternal Empire would sever all cooperation and commence hostilities. Alliances and treaties may exist, but they are always conditional and temporary.
Some, especially those who embrace the precepts of the Lightside, may criticize this approach as cold and cruel. The Empire would counter that by arguing that its doctrine is merely practical and founded in the galaxy's fundamental truths. Either way, Imperial foreign policy does not sway to please or accommodate the sensibilities of foreign governments. The Empire's beliefs in its own exceptionalism, combined with a blatant disregard for the beliefs of cultures perceived as lesser, lead to the Imperial government's tendency to ignore foreign complaints regarding its actions.