The document analyzes Machiavelli's philosophy of "reason of state" which focuses on maximizing state power without consideration for morality compared to Francisco de Vitoria's concept of "ius gentium" or natural law applying universally to protect human rights. It provides the example of North Korea adopting policies prioritizing military strength over citizens' welfare as an example of "reason of state". While "ius gentium" aims to prevent human rights abuses, the document argues it could also limit states acting in their own self-interest and has not prevented relationships like the U.S.-Saudi Arabia alliance despite human rights issues in Saudi Arabia.