Phrases with «interventionism»

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Interventionism refers to a government or organization's approach of actively getting involved in the affairs of other countries or regions. It usually entails interfering in their political, economic, or social issues, with the goal of influencing their outcomes or protecting one's interests. Full definition

Adjective + «interventionism»

Sentences with «interventionism»

  • David Cameron has challenged the government to drop the «failing» policy of interventionism, warning Britain must be realistic in its foreign policy missions. (politics.co.uk)
  • In his speech in Chicago in 1999, Tony Blair's outlining of the principle of liberal interventionism set the intellectual rationale for his foreign and defence policy. (totalpolitics.com)
  • (Tellingly, The Partisan Review, which birthed formalism, had by then distanced itself from its communist associations and, as an editorial body, was supportive of American Interventionism in Vietnam. (artspace.com)
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