Non-interventionism or non-intervention is a political philosophy or national foreign policy doctrine that opposes interference in the domestic politics...
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United States non-interventionism primarily refers to the foreign policy that was eventually applied by the United States between the late 18th century...
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Positive non-interventionism (Chinese: 積極不干預) was the economic policy of Hong Kong; this policy can be traced back to the time when Hong Kong was under...
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Bystander effect (redirect from Bystander non-intervention)
(compared with non-dangerous), perpetrators were present (compared with non-present), and the costs of intervention were physical (compared with non-physical)...
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something. The intervention can be conducted through military force or economic coercion. A different term, economic interventionism, refers to government...
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non-pharmacological intervention (NPI) is any type of healthcare intervention which is not primarily based on medication. Some examples include exercise...
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Economic liberalism (redirect from Economic non-interventionism)
government intervention and protectionism in the market economy when it inhibits free trade and competition, but tend to support government intervention where...
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of non-intervention to avoid any potential escalation or possible expansion of the war to other states. That would result in the signing of the Non-Intervention...
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Foreign policy of China (section Non-interventionism)
foreign policy, China emphasizes the principle of non-interventionism.: 336 Its emphasis on non-intervention is based on the UN Charter-enshrined idea that...
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Lend-Lease (section Non-interventionism and neutrality)
Congress adopted several Neutrality Acts in the 1930s, motivated by non-interventionism—following the aftermath of its costly involvement in World War I...
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