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the interventionism
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The political practice of intervening in a sovereign state's affairs.
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After the interventionism of the 1930s – or even the 1950s and 1960s – Britain could boast dozens of substantial companies representing industries as disparate as pharmaceuticals, chemicals, aerospace and electronics.
But Cameron has now abandoned the interventionism of the early phase of his premiership, and now he and Miliband are united in their support for well-intentioned hands-offism.
But according to Raenette Taljaard of the Helen Suzman Foundation, a local think-tank, he would be "a malleable, pliable president"—and one who might be too inclined to endorse the interventionism the left is pleading for.Other names are also mentioned.
On Tuesday, Cruz outlined in some detail his case against the interventionism of the Rubio-McCain-Graham wing, saying that Egypt and Libya were better off with the secular dictators that previously ruled those countries, and — more surprisingly — that Bashar al-Assad, who is responsible for hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths, should remain in power.
So that raises the inevitable question: will the government then be tempted to prise money from Mr Nourbakhsh's fund?Ever since Mr Khatami came to power, Iran has followed a tricky path between Mr Nourbakhsh's liberal economics and the interventionism advocated by other policy-makers.
Her break with the interventionism that launched wars in Iraq and Afghanistan underscores a change in global politics.
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Embattled faith Other men's wars What the world is reading A real grouch Reprints Related topics War crimes War and conflict United States Kofi Annan United NationsInevitably, since victors dictate the terms of any post-war order, the new interventionism has reflected the views and values of the West, notably the United States.
The liberal interventionism that the movie's dénouement depends on — the British Army's deliverance of the BFG from the clutch of the crude, cruel, and ignorant colossi — is, in effect, a cultural policy that would shield the virtuous dream-workers from the depravities of corporate overlords.
Building on the humanitarian interventionism of the 1990s, a vast anti-genocide movement, largely U.S.-based, is stirring students and movie stars alike.
The new interventionism is partly the ideological legacy of the crash, which eroded faith in markets.
The catapult, where government, firms and universities share the costs, solves the problem.In this section The new interventionism Sticks and stones Pixel pressures Spliffs and butts The swing set After Autonomy Rags to riches Giving it up for Cecil The prophetic liberal ReprintsSuch fraternisation is exotic in Britain.
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