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It can be used to describe someone who actively intervenes in a situation to try and bring about a desired outcome or change. Example: The government's interventionist policies have led to significant improvements in the economy.
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interventionist
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One who practices or defends interventionism.
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Lieven, who has written about Clinton's hawkishness on foreign policy, said it was unlikely that Clinton, whose grassroots staff is already joining an invisible campaign that could signal an April kickoff, would emerge as more strongly interventionist than she had otherwise presented herself to be.
These were not empty words: in 2013, he led his party through the lobbies against a new bombing campaign in Syria, a move which eventually halted the interventionist plans, not only of London, but of Washington and Paris too.
Can we reasonably expect a man of strong opinions to curb his interventionist tendencies when crowned? Do we need a written constitution to define the role of the monarchy?
But you would never guess from Matthew Taylor that the Lib Dems have had interventionist family policies for more than 10 years.
In the search for growth and fairness, David Cameron now echoes parts of Labour's critique and some of its interventionist remedies.
He is a city-dweller, a Whitehall centralist, a natural meddler, an interventionist at home and abroad.
Underlying this is a concern, not wholly ill-founded, that any "mechanistic" approach to admissions will undermine institutions' autonomy, and invite in more interventionist measures by Offa.
Since then, however, the interventionist ambitions of David Cameron have been stymied by domestic politics.
Some Tory rightwingers expressed disappointment at the interventionist nature of the growth plan, likening it to the work of Gordon Brown and blaming excessive influence from the Lib Dems.
On foreign policy, her spell as secretary of state leaves her with a somewhat clearer record – she is associated with a rather more interventionist approach than Mr Obama.
In the 1960s France pursued a highly interventionist industrial strategy under the governments of Georges Pompidou.
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