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interventionism
[ in-ter-ven-shuh-niz-uhm ]
noun
- the policy or doctrine of intervening, especially government interference in the affairs of another state or in domestic economic affairs.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of interventionism1
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You've mentioned some Democrats embracing New Deal interventionism in the economy.
While Gabbard has spoken about her opposition to U.S. interventionism and intrusive surveillance, her record on matters of war and peace is inconsistent.
Ultimately, Sharma argues in favor of rethinking outdated models of economic policymaking and interventionism.
The show, as it wades into what Adler-Bell calls a “swampy morass†of conservative history that touches on free markets and American interventionism, is heavy on reading lists.
The pendulum between US interventionism and isolationism is closely watched and felt in Ukraine.
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