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Interventionism
Interventionism meaning
The political practice of intervening in a sovereign state's affairs. | The medical practice of trying to prolong someone's life. | The idea that a person develops cognition through explicit instruction by others, and not merely by being nurtured and allowed to develop individually.
Example sentences (20)
Even with the deserved criticism, however, there is still something satisfying about seeing such a shake-up over the issue of foreign interventionism.
The old-fashioned, fire-and-fury, full-spectrum dominance-styled interventionism of the Bush/Cheney era was inconceivable and unpopular both at home and abroad.
The two have bonded over anti-interventionism that also extends to what they perceive as other kinds of excessive government reach.
And yet, his administration’s commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific seems likely to lose credibility, while the cycle of self-defeating American interventionism in the Middle East appears set to continue.
Nonetheless, whereas this country's imperial campaigns of the first third of the twentieth century generated a Smedley Butler, the hyper-interventionism of the first decades of this century hasn't produced a single even faintly comparable figure.
So, we have this record of interventionism that has not made us any safer.
The political ramifications are such that the interventionism-minded policymaking establishment in Washington will resist any calls to conduct a complete withdrawal.
Paul, a Kentucky libertarian who rails against military interventionism, repeated accusations that Bahrain and Qatar support terrorists and argued their repressive authoritarian governments clash with America’s pro-Democratic values.
Since most countries in the Subcontinent seek a bit of autonomy from India, they find China’s interventionism often quite useful.
So says the government’s industrial strategy, published last year — a document which was supposed to distinguish between a free-market approach and the interventionism favoured by Jeremy Corbyn.
Economically, the party advocates state interventionism (especially in agriculture), and "slower privatization " (although it is not against privatization).
He also criticized interventionism in sovereign matters, which was according to him only another form of " colonialism ".
However, beginning in the late 19th and early 20th century, policies such as Theodore Roosevelt ’s interventionism in Central America and Woodrow Wilson ’s mission to "make the world safe for democracy" citation changed all this.
In 1967, the Commission adopted interventionism as its policy.
Interventionism and a strong military were to prove a hallmark of Toryism under subsequent Prime Ministers.
In the speech, he made a break with the tradition of United States non-interventionism that had long been held in the United States.
Isolationism, like non-interventionism, advises avoiding interference into other nation's internal affairs but also emphasizes protectionism and restriction of international trade and travel.
Later works Subsequent to the publication of The True Believer (1951), Eric Hoffer touched upon Asia and American interventionism in several of his essays.
Roosevelt, acutely aware of strong isolationist and non-interventionism sentiment, promised there would be no involvement in foreign wars if he were re-elected.
She was a Republican who was generally sympathetic to the foreign policy non-interventionism of the Old Right and a fan of Booker T. Washington 's self-help politics.