interventionary policy

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Refers to a government's strategy of becoming involved in the affairs of another country.

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  • The government adopted an interventionary policy in the region.
  • Critics argued against any interventionary policy that could escalate conflict.
  • Some nations believe a non-interventionary policy is always best.
  • The new interventionary policy aimed to stabilize the economy.
  • Historically, an interventionary policy has led to mixed results.
  • They debated the ethics of an interventionary policy in humanitarian crises.
  • The President announced a more cautious interventionary policy.
  • Such an interventionary policy requires significant resources.
  • Developing countries often resent an interventionary policy from stronger powers.
  • The shift towards an interventionary policy was met with protest.