This agreement was a form of economic interventionism, which helped to stabilize world coffee prices. |
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As a remedy for the undesirable effects of interventionism they ask for still more interventionism. |
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In the new world order, local state authority was out and global interventionism was in. |
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And it is certainly not a mass movement of pure libertarians sweeping interventionism into the dustbin of history. |
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It is necessary to point out this fact to prevent a confusion of socialism and interventionism. |
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Influenced by the nation's new status as the world's sole superpower, rabid interventionism became publicly acceptable. |
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And the two sides would also come together over a new doctrine of enlightened interventionism in Africa. |
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But arguing about theories of isolationism versus interventionism is to me a bit too reminiscent of Leftist devotion to oversimplified theories. |
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The fact is, not only atheists, but even religionists have almost universally accepted socialism and interventionism. |
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Because of this we have dedicated this issue to the problem of oil as a trigger of war, interventionism and colonialism. |
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They brim over with the spirit of international cooperation and armed interventionism, but fail to set out the specific tasks of the army. |
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The new interventionism is partly the ideological legacy of the crash, which eroded faith in markets. |
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It LOOKED, for a moment, like a return to the days of European interventionism. |
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To again try to elevate it into another wild attack about interventionism misses the whole point. |
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It is a concept over which the suspicion of interventionism continues to hang. |
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The underlying reasons for this failure unquestionably bear the stamp of particularly strong European interventionism. |
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There is consequently an increase in interventionism which borders very closely on protectionism. |
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The G-8 countries, the former guardians of liberal orthodoxy, have now become champions of interventionism. |
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China's concern is that the principle of interventionism might one day be used against China, over Taiwan or Tibet for example. |
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Among Republicans, this disappointment has translated into what looks like a renewed fondness for interventionism. |
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They are upset about the interventionism and they fall along the lines of Ron Paul or Rand Paul. |
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People misuse the categories of interventionism and isolationism. |
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He went on to employ value-free economic reasoning to support his argument that the systems of socialism and interventionism would not be capable of achieving these goals. |
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In addition, these agencies provide governmental interventionism with the sole alternative to reduce a growing information asymmetry on international markets, particularly on agricultural markets. |
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But this does not mark the return of liberal interventionism. |
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A degree of relaxation was observed in the 1980s, but we are now seeing a return to interventionism, less from the fear of a new oil crisis than from the climatic consequences of the greenhouse effect. |
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There is, incontestably, a new interventionism of the state in the economy, the rescue of the banks, policies of industrial and financial concentrations and restructurations. |
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The leading newspapers decided to make a stand against the interventionism of the Thaksin government and in May carried a collective editorial in which they stressed their commitment to public service journalism. |
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If political control has to be a means of control which transfers the interventionism of national economies to Brussels, this would be a bad move. |
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Theistic evolution would be the ideal position if it could avoid interventionism or immanentism. |
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Colonialism and interventionism used responsibility to protect arguments. |
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Though European governments are almost automatically assumed by transatlantic commentators as being uniquely and irrevocably committed to state interventionism in the economy. |
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Except from a buoyant construction sector, private investment will recover only gradually, as it remains affected by state interventionism and an unsatisfactory business environment. |
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In the run-up to 1992 and with the elimination of other forms of protectionism, both overt and covert, state aids will represent a major instrument of interventionism and protectionism. |
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In a period of global ideological confrontation, this political-cultural interventionism boosted President Sékou Touré's image as a man committed to social progress and a key figure of the decolonisation of Africa. |
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Quebec's current technological edge compared to other western economies suggests that interventionism, in partnership with the private sector, creates wealth and knowledge. |
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Following the example of the Jordanian sovereign, the Egyptian rais has often reiterated this idea, especially in an interview he granted to the station al-Arabiya in the course of which he denounces Iranian interventionism. |
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Indeed, doing so caused so many lives to be lost to floods, interventionism or war, and so many others to hunger, poverty and preventable diseases. |
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It opposes UK military involvement in conflicts that are not perceived to be in the national interest, specifically rejecting the concept of humanitarian interventionism. |
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Interventionism and strong armed forces were to prove a hallmark of Toryism under subsequent Prime Ministers. |
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