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What (who) is internationalism - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Internationalism (disambiguation)

Internationalism         
·noun The doctrines or organization of the International.
II. Internationalism ·noun The state or principles of international interests and intercourse.
internationalism         
Internationalism is the belief that countries should work with, help, and be friendly with one another.
N-UNCOUNT
internationalism         
¦ noun
1. the advocacy of cooperation and understanding between nations.
2. the state or process of being international.
3. (Internationalism) the principles of any of the four Internationals.
Derivatives
internationalist noun

Wikipedia

Internationalism

Internationalism may refer to:

  • Cosmopolitanism, the view that all human ethnic groups belong to a single community based on a shared morality as opposed to communitarianism, patriotism and nationalism
  • International Style, a major architectural movement that was developed in the 1920s and 1930s
  • Internationalism (linguistics), loanwords that occur translingually with the same or at least similar meaning and etymology
  • Internationalism (politics), a political movement that advocates a greater economic and political cooperation among nations
  • Internationalism (Venezuela), a Venezuelan political party
  • Internationalist–defencist schism, a current within the socialist movement opposed to World War I
  • Multilateralism (international relations), multiple countries working in concert on a given issue
  • Proletarian internationalism, the Marxist view of internationalism
Examples of use of internationalism
1. They are liberty, responsibility, fairness and internationalism.
2. The Liberal Democrats are founded in internationalism.
3. "Condi Rice has always leaned ideologically closer to father Bush and the traditional internationalism of that presidency, than to the neoconservative internationalism of the first George W.
4. Chirac‘s internationalism was basically an attempt to boost French interests.
5. Republicans in the 1''0s, after supporting an expansive internationalism under Ronald Reagan and the first George Bush, drifted toward quasi–isolationism against the Clinton administration‘s quasi–internationalism.