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interventionism

/in-ter-ven-shuh-niz-uhm/US // ˌɪn tərˈvɛn ʃəˌnɪz əm //

干预主义,介入主义,插手主义,干涉主义

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the policy or doctrine of intervening, especially government interference in the affairs of another state or in domestic economic affairs.

Examples

  • As historian Bruce Riedel suggests, this mission set out a pattern for interventionism that the United States would repeat again and again in the decades to come.

  • Among Republicans, this disappointment has translated into what looks like a renewed fondness for interventionism.

  • In recent Republican congressional primaries, the rank-and-file has voted “no” to reflexive interventionism.

  • They are upset about the interventionism and they fall along the lines of Ron Paul or Rand Paul.

  • At the New Republic, John Judis argues that the left has forgotten its history of interventionism in the name of justice.

  • Interventionism is inherently more about whole religious people.