It has expansionists and monstrous designs, and this is the basic support of the new Indian government. |
But Stalin and Mao were also regarded as determined expansionists, and we managed to deter them from using their nukes. |
During the first two years, 1890 and 1891, the interventionist policy of expansionists, traders and politicians became predominant. |
After all, the expansionists might reasonably argue, Russia has lost far more of its GDP in other ways and has far less to show in return. |
Suppose, to stimulate the slumping but very large Japanese economy, unrestrained monetary expansionists aimed for a sharp depreciation of the yen below its current PPP rate. |
We are being given no more choice about fighting violent expansionists than were the Franks and Spaniards of the 8th century or the Hungarians and Moldavians of the 16th. |