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Officially, China’s policy is non-interventionist.

interventionist造句

Any policymaker with an interventionist bent would be banished to the corner, wearing a pointy hat.

SINCE Kenya became independent in 1963, its foreign policy has been determinedly non-interventionist.

So impressed was her mother with my vigilance and interventionist skills " I'd stop doing that if I were you, kid."

Similarly, many Europeans may yearn for a less interventionist America; but an isolationist superpower could be much more frightening.

Instead, the interventionist policies of Hoover and Roosevelt caused the Depression to worsen, and the Dow Jones industrial average did not recover to 1929 levels until 1954.

The pitiful remnants of the party's once-strong left wing, economically interventionist and relaxed about Europe, huddle around the Tory Reform Group.

France's government, having retreated from directing industry in recent years, launched a heavily interventionist policy in March, vowing to lift manufacturing output by a quarter over five years.

Lord Palmerston, an enthusiastic liberal interventionist who never saw a scrap he did not want to join and who revelled in whipping up the patriotic fervour of the public, is a particular bete noire.

The trouble with moving from interventionist industrial policy to a hands-off, liberal approach is that you have to intervene, and get your hands dirty, to get from here to there.