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Interventionism is a concept that focuses "on the characteristics, causes, and purposes of a country’s interfering with another country’s attitudes, policies, and behaviour."[1]
See also
External links
- The dangers of US interventionism by Alan P. Dobson, Review of International Studies (2002), 28, 577–597
- A Critique of Interventionism, Mises Institute
- The Malady of Excessive Interventionism, Cato Institute
Video:
- Interventionism by Walter Block of the Mises Institute
References
- ↑ Interventionalism, Britannica.com