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interventionist$40289$ - перевод на немецкий

FOREIGN POLICY DOCTRINE PROMOTING THE SPREAD OF LIBERAL VALUES
Liberal interventionist; Liberal interventionism; Liberal internationalist
  • Lord Palmerston]]
  • Liberal internationalism was developed in the second decade of the 20th century under U.S. President [[Woodrow Wilson]]

interventionist      
n. Anhänger des Interventionismus (Einmischung in die Angelegenheiten eines fremden Staates)
non-intervention         
FOREIGN-POLICY PRINCIPLE
Anti-interventionism; Non-intervention; Non-Intervention; Non–Intervention; Nonintervention; Anti-intervention; Anti-interventionist; Noninterventionism; Non-interventionist; Principle of non-intervention; Non-inteventionist; Non-Interventionism; Non-interventionist foreign policy; Noninterventionist
Nichteinmischung

Определение

non-intervention
Note: in AM, also use 'nonintervention'
Non-intervention is the practice or policy of not becoming involved in a dispute or disagreement between other people and of not helping either side.
Generally, I think the policy of non-intervention is the correct one.
? intervention
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Википедия

Liberal internationalism

Liberal internationalism is a foreign policy doctrine that argues two main points: first, that international organizations should achieve multilateral agreements between states that uphold rules-based norms and promote liberal democracy, and, second, that liberal international organizations can intervene in other states in order to pursue liberal objectives. The latter can include humanitarian aid and military intervention. This view is contrasted to isolationist, realist, or non-interventionist foreign policy doctrines; these critics characterize it as liberal interventionism.