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  1. Dec 21, 2021 · Interventionism is any significant activity intentionally undertaken by a government to influence the political or economic affairs of another country. It may be an act of military, political, cultural, humanitarian, or economic intervention intended to maintain international order—peace and prosperity—or strictly for the benefit of the ...

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  2. Interventionism, in international politics, is the interference of a state or group of states into the domestic affairs of another state for the purposes of coercing that state to do something or refrain from doing something.

  3. Interventionism, concept that addresses the characteristics, causes, and purposes of a countrys interfering with another countrys attitudes, policies, and behaviour. Political, humanitarian, or military intrusion in another country’s affairs, regardless of the motivation, is a highly volatile.

  4. Interventionism is characterized by the use or threat of force or coercion to alter a political or cultural situation nominally outside the intervenor’s moral or political jurisdiction.

  5. Mar 2, 2011 · Intervention is commonly defined as interference in the territory or domestic affairs of another state with military force, typically in a way that compromises a sovereign government’s control over its own territory and population.

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  7. Oct 9, 2015 · Delcourt's contribution combines elements of legal theory and international political sociology with Cynthia Weber's seminal work on interventionist practices to show how recent changes in contemporary forms of interventionism have transformed the relation between sovereignty and intervention.

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