In the twentieth century they went from high-handed neutralism to reluctant participation in a European adventure. |
In Bombay he reminded his audience that a vote for Congress was also a vote for it, and his, foreign policy of peace and principled neutralism. |
It called on writers and intellectuals to abandon neutralism and say No to Stalin as they had once said No to Hitler. |
Once more, then, neutralism was coupled with internationalism to define U.S. military policy. |
A Gallup poll taken in the United States in September, 1939, showed that 94 per cent of Americans supported neutralism. |
Pacifism absolutises peace at the expense of justice, and neutralism turns fence-sitting into moral superiority. |