Noun
/ˌkɒntɪˈnɛntəlɪzəm/
"Continentalism" refers to a political and cultural doctrine advocating for the integration and cooperation of countries on a continent, particularly in terms of trade, policy, and common interests. This term is especially relevant in discussions about regional alliances and international relations. The word is less frequently used in daily conversation compared to written contexts, often appearing in texts related to geography, politics, or international relations.
Translation: Континентализм стал движущей силой многих недавних торговых соглашений.
The rise of continentalism in Europe has reshaped diplomatic relationships.
Translation: Восход континентализма в Европе изменил дипломатические отношения.
Many scholars argue that continentalism creates a unified approach to environmental issues.
While "continentalism" itself may not be prevalent in idiomatic phrases, it does relate to various idioms reflecting political and geographical cooperation. Here are a few sentences using related concepts:
Translation: Идея «Один континент, один голос» отражает суть континентализма.
Countries need to band together to ensure that 'together we stand, divided we fall' is a reality under continentalism.
Translation: Страны должны объединиться, чтобы обеспечить реальность фразы «вместе мы стоим, разрозненно мы падаем» в рамках континентализма.
With continentalism on the rise, it's important for nations to keep their lines of communication open.
Translation: С ростом континентализма важно, чтобы нации поддерживали открытые линии связи.
Promoting 'a united front' on global issues reflects the philosophy of continentalism.
The term "continentalism" is derived from the root word "continent," which originates from the Latin "continentem," meaning 'holding together' or 'land.' The suffix "-ism" denotes a doctrine or system of beliefs. This suggests that continentalism embodies a form of ideation surrounding the unity of continents and their nations.
Synonyms: - Regionalism - Internationalism - Pan-Americanism (specific to the Americas)
Antonyms: - Isolationism - Nationalism - Protectionism