The irredentist ideology was eventually exacerbated by the fascist regime, which used it as an ideological mask for its expansionist policy. |
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The danger posed by any expansionist authoritarian regime is proportional to its strength, not its espousal of democratic principles. |
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They were an expansionist, militaristic people who ruled their country through a line of emperors. |
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Whether he will now lower his grandiose expectations and constrain his expansionist impulses remains to be seen. |
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These traditional enemies had clashed repeatedly over expansionist policies and colonization in Europe, North America, and India. |
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Since the 1880s, the great powers had all been engaged in expansionist drives to extend their spheres of influence to the rest of the world. |
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It is likely that expansionist retailers will yet again dominate the market. |
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After defeating a much larger country, they began to clearly demonstrate expansionist tendencies. |
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It is the moral camouflage of an aggressive national movement whose purpose is to obscure its colonialist, expansionist nature. |
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If wealth to pursue an expansionist programme were all that was needed, would not the booty obtained from Hindu rajas have sufficed? |
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Inflationary or expansionist policy must result in over consumption on the one hand and in malinvestment on the other. |
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This scenario postulates the emergence of an expansionist power with global reach. |
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The old rationale for bearing with mere authoritarians has crumbled away with the passing of the expansionist Marxist-Leninist totalitarians. |
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A characteristic of recent expansionist arguments in the field of copyright has been to minimize or trivialize the public domain. |
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European civilisation became enormously dynamic, expansionist and future-oriented, with an unbounded belief in human progress. |
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Routed by the French and Venetians near Milan in 1515, they renounced expansionist policies. |
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This brought Egypt into conflict with the equally expansionist Hittite empire. |
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He understands it to be a redundant, intolerant, expansionist ideology incapable of peacefully coexisting with other faiths. |
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Arguably, these initiatives will make copyright more expansionist than it already is. |
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Indeed, shareholders seem to exert a watchdog influence against any organic expansionist strategy. |
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Many border localities near China, the Paracel Archipelago and several islands in the Spratly have fallen into the hands of expansionist China. |
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The expansionist policy of Bonaparte highlighted again the particular strategic rôle of Taranto's port and roadstead. |
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This neutral level represents the dividing line between an expansionist monetary policy and a restrictive policy. |
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Chairman Rupert Murdoch is a brave new frontier for the insatiably expansionist Murdoch. |
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He called for the abandonment of expansionist politics and the formation of a voluntary confederation of European states to promote international cooperation. |
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The new Italian state was tightly centralized, highly militarized, and incompetently expansionist. |
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We already know that the American agenda is an expansionist one, and that expansionism is in conflict with African sovereignty. |
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You become a complicit participant in a military expansionist agenda on the continent of Africa. |
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This colonial expansionist drive, linked to the rising tide of nationalism, generated new conflicts and rekindled old ones. |
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But the prospect of rival experiments, as Washington pursued a more expansionist path, was dashed by Republican election gains. |
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The team is viewed as vigorously expansionist, and is rumoured to be prepared to look at investments in local newspapers, radio stations and new internet opportunities. |
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In consequence of the economic downturn, macroeconomic policies took a clearly expansionist turn in the main economies. |
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Since 2000, monetary policies have been strongly expansionist. |
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What, though, of the contrasting methodologies deployed by our expansionist Hollywood rubes? |
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The reluctant revolutionary, who emerged as the dominant figure in Milan, warned against trusting Charles Albert, the conservative, expansionist dynast. |
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Boycotting Chinese goods means boycotting the hegemony and expansionist policies of Beijings Communist rulers. |
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Contrary to other situations, meanwhile, no country in debt has implemented unjustified expansionist fiscal policies. |
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This is not an expansionist policy in the sense of growth for growth's sake. |
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With the disappearance of their repressive and expansionist system of government times have changed. |
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Its expansionist plans are very much evident from its role in the Middle East and from the statements Iranian leaders issue time and again. |
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With it the Chinese navy would have a favourable base to watch over the traffic in the Straits and, if necessary, to counter any expansionist designs of the American navy in the direction of the Indian Ocean. |
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If the central Bank gives up the accumulation of exchange rate reserves, it must continuously lead an expansionist monetary policy in order to prevent the appreciation of the currency. |
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That plan, which attempts to weaken international opposition to the catastrophic expansionist wall, is also a blatant violation of international law and Security Council resolutions. |
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Al-Watan newspaper criticized Iran's expansionist ideology and unfriendly policies in the region. |
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France's leading expansionist Jules Ferry was out of office, and Paris allowed London to take effective control of Egypt. |
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Plessy represented the expansionist view of the police power that Lochner repudiated. |
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William also installed Roger de Montgomerie at Shrewsbury, and Hugh d'Avranches at Chester, creating a new expansionist earldom in each case. |
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Russia had demonstrated an expansionist policy in the Siberian Far East from the reign of Ivan the Terrible in the 16th century. |
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Another hypothesis is that the rulers of Charax had expansionist designs on Parthian Babylon, giving them a rationale for alliance with Trajan. |
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King Bimbisara was overthrown and killed by his son, Prince Ajatashatru, who continued the expansionist policy of Magadha. |
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That is not to say that expansionist aims would not potentially result from the war. |
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In February this year, Modi had accused China of having an expansionist mindset, a charge refuted by Beijing. |
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As the Ku Klux Klan swelled to behemoth proportions in the United States of the 1920s, so too did the scale of its expansionist ambition. |
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Kurgans or other expansionist Indo-European cultures could have instigated those later linguistic developments, Atkinson says. |
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There are parallels between the KaiserOs expansionist Germany and Vladimir PutinOs expansionist Russia. |
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It'll continue to throw our money at it to save its big, blue, expansionist face. |
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Pike's report on Santa Fe, with information noting particularly the military weakness of the capital and the lucrativeness of the overland trade with Mexico, stimulated the expansionist movement into Texas. |
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To my mind, in its resolution the EU must clearly show the gratuitousness of Russia's expansionist plans, especially regarding the Baltic countries. |
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In particular, this excludes the monetization of widening deficits or an exaggeratedly expansionist monetary policy in terms of the capacity to adapt to the private sector's demand. |
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Southwards, his conquests ignited several conflicts with expansionist Turkey, whose territories were thus confined to the Balkans and the Black Sea regions. |
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After strengthening his government in northern China, Kublai pursued an expansionist policy in line with the tradition of Mongol and Chinese imperialism. |
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His foreign policy was realistic, rejecting expansionist warfare and negotiating peace at a time when Roman military tradition dictated aggressive conquest. |
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The military campaigns undertaken during Domitian's reign were generally defensive in nature, as the Emperor rejected the idea of expansionist warfare. |
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The BBC has been criticised by some for being expansionist and exceeding its public service remit by providing content that could be provided by commercial broadcasters. |
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But for all the expansionist energy of a metro area that sprawls from Wisconsin to Indiana, downtown Chicago and its penumbra also stand rejuvenated. |
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The effect was to raise concerns in Britain over Germany's expansionist aims, and encouraged Britain to form a closer relationship with France, including naval cooperation. |
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In this Greek nomos, Cacciari argues, the land limited the expansionist reach made possible by the sea and therefore contained the potential hybris of thalassocracies. |
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He had inherited a government in debt, and in an effort to raise more revenue for his expansionist wars, he instituted a series of increasingly unpopular and burdensome taxes. |
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