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"interventionist" Definitions
  1. connected with the policy or practice of a government influencing the economy of its own country, or of becoming involved in the affairs of other countries

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"People are not thinking about this as an interventionist abstract philosophy versus a non-interventionist abstract philosophy," Democratic strategist Jon Reinish said.
The establishment will love his face as the future of the party, and the neoconservatives will find his slightly-too-interventionist ideas on foreign policy to be almost-interventionist-enough.
The British funneled money to so-called interventionist groups and successfully promoted William J. Donovan, an interventionist Republican who had served in Calvin Coolidge's Justice Department, to be Roosevelt's first intelligence chief.
"We know well these interventionist practises," the Cuban government said.
But partly as a result, he is also an interventionist.
Taleb said Clinton is likely to be an interventionist internationally.
She admires Margaret Thatcher but postures as an economic interventionist.
The interventionist wasn't deterred and waited a whopping 4 hours.
THRUSH: But that's the old liberal interventionist thing, you know.
Alas, starting interventionist wars is always easier than ending them.
This worldview sometimes embraced a more interventionist approach to the economy.
But she may yet need to curb her more interventionist instincts.
While on the campaign trail, Trump exhibited realist, anti-interventionist impulses.
Gabbard has staked out anti-interventionist foreign policy positions in Congress.
As Paul dropped the non-interventionist ball, Trump picked it up.
Not isolationist, as it's called pejoratively, and not necessarily non-interventionist.
Inside the Obama administration, Clinton argued for a more interventionist foreign policy.
Nor was Bannon the only influential non-interventionist voice in the administration.
Shaked frequently criticized Israel's Supreme Court as being too liberal and interventionist.
While evil in Twin Peaks is interventionist, goodness, it seems, is not.
The American political elite remains almost universally interventionist and supportive of globalization.
The world is divided into the interventionist camp and the pacifist camp.
The historically free-market Conservatives are also set to become more interventionist.
Gabbard's non-interventionist foreign policy platform could mean trouble for Joe Biden.
Bolton has consistently advocated for unilateral and interventionist approaches to foreign policy challenges.
His foreign policy ideas are also more interventionist than those of most paleocons.
Rand Paul's (R-KY) libertarian, anti-interventionist rhetoric, which he watched on YouTube.
Many have taken his claims of opposition to mean Trump is non-interventionist.
Yet the record of interventionist industrial policy elsewhere is mostly a sorry one.
Some retort that Westerners exaggerate tales of Christian persecution to justify interventionist policies.
In other words, on some issues, Bannon the anti-interventionist may be right.
Though non-interventionist, Johnson's "Aleppo moment" demonstrated an ignorance of the global sphere.
She plans to tack in a more Eurosceptic and more economically interventionist direction.
Despite his anti-interventionist campaign rhetoric, he is comfortable with war-mongering, too.
But a few non-interventionist Republicans criticized Trump for acting without congressional authorization.
And he lambasted then-President Ronald Reagan's anti-communist and interventionist foreign policy.
President Trump is not, however, interested in being an interventionist commander in chief.
Tech companies are antsy about the government's more interventionist attitude toward big business.
When it comes to the environment and public health, he is an interventionist.
There a lot of Libertarians out there Laura who prefer a more interventionist approach.
Even on foreign policy, several candidates articulated Sanders's critiques of America's interventionist foreign policy.
His anti-interventionist foreign policy stance would make the UK a less useful ally.
Bayer is a drug abuse counselor and interventionist who works in the entertainment industry.
Many have expressed concerns that Mr. Cruz might be too interventionist in foreign policy.
Come fall, Osborne has been hired by her high school as a reading interventionist.
MORE (R-Ariz.), a proponent of interventionist American national security policy, than with Trump.
Similarly, terrorism has only been bolstered by the West's interventionist moves to quash it.
Clinton was being judged on her base of knowledge rather than her interventionist instincts.
This likely leads them to appreciate Sanders's libertarian streak and non-interventionist foreign policy.
So who has the better case—the interventionist Europeans or the relaxed Anglo-Saxons?
A more interventionist state is a way to shore up a lasting, broad coalition.
Recent years have seen a shift towards a more interventionist, US-style foreign policy.
Demi Lovato didn't "suffer an overdose" -- she caused it -- so says a famed interventionist.
Sanders isn't a non-interventionist or an isolationist in the Ron Paul mold, though.
They are keen to dispel France's image as an interventionist, high-tax, work-shy place.
In an economically successful country where an interventionist state is the norm, voters expect more.
It all adds up to a "form of colonialism", fumes John Magufuli, Tanzania's interventionist president.
" Jefferies also said a "more interventionist policy towards trade ought to help domestic intermediate producers.
It said lower growth was partly due to President John Magufuli's "unpredictable and interventionist" policies.
"People are being pushed out of the city center," said Interventionist Left activist Felix Wiegand.
Moscow clearly prefers Mr Trump, largely because it hates Hillary Clinton's interventionist foreign-policy views.
The Koch network opposed the Iraq War and has backed a non-interventionist foreign policy.
Others in the administration, including Trump, were toying with the interventionist option that Tillerson eschewed.
"It looks like we're going to be very interventionist," he said on YouTube on Friday.
Clinton, ultimately, who was viewed as the more interventionist, even hawkish, of the two candidates.
AND I'M NOT AN ADVOCATE – LONG-TERM INTERVENTIONIST DOESN'T WORK, BUT YOU GET MY DRIFT.
Trump is not an instinctive interventionist, so he may be averse to kick-starting more wars.
He would realign the party establishment around anti-interventionist, fiscally conservative, and (some) socially liberal policies.
They find that right-wing economists tend to produce estimates that fit their anti-interventionist views.
While the Democrat made the case for liberal militarism, the Republican attacked the interventionist status quo.
We can elect a president who will lead us into more interventionist wars of regime change.
Governments are becoming more interventionist when companies pollute the environment or fail to pay enough taxes.
Some analysts believe that his more modest ambition is to pursue a more interventionist foreign policy.
And by doing so from the left, he challenged libertarian domination of the anti-interventionist label.
Bottom line: This isn't about ideology — unlike Trump, Bolton is hawkish and interventionist on foreign policy.
If the neoconservative Weekly Standard was too hawkish, there was the relatively non-interventionist American Conservative.
Some of the new interventionist policies may be difficult to back out of later, analysts said.
The Western war on terrorism with its interventionist policies should not be fought on African soil.
As the court was becoming more liberal and interventionist, Israel's voters and politicians were moving rightward.
Free-spending interventionist Fernandez was succeeded last month by Mauricio Macri, who is opening the economy.
In fact, Trump, once a vocal non-interventionist, has been very busy on the war front.
Likewise, Mrs May's conference rhetoric was strikingly interventionist, putting the state at the heart of the economy.
But his interventionist instincts and Gaullist style at times made him the nemesis of the UK Treasury.
Clinton has sometimes advocated for a more interventionist approach to global problems in places such as Libya.
"We condemn the interventionist, illegal and pro-imperialist behavior of the OAS secretary general," the statement read.
On Sunday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani blamed the United States' "interventionist military presence" for fanning the flames.
Yet the reality is that France, like the United States, has an interventionist policy in Islamic countries.
Before then, Biden had already distinguished himself as an interventionist in other instances framed as humanitarian missions.
But he is committed to not wasting precious lives and money on interventionist wars of regime change.
On Monday, he told me he sees a "transition" among progressives on the subject of interventionist wars.
But that realist, non-interventionist, perspective changed for American policymakers with the fall of the Soviet Union.
Now that it has, the Iranians will think twice about continuing Soleimani's interventionist approach to the region.
Bernie Sanders was typically anti-interventionist, though both vowed to block any war with Iran going forward.
Fox News' Carlson has become the de facto leader of anti-interventionist Republicans in the Trump era.
Maybe that's hard to swallow in hyper-interventionist Washington, but it's something sober strategists must seriously consider.
That's because there is no veritable anti-war or anti-interventionist political party in mainstream American politics.
These days, officials tend to be less interventionist; some even see a valuable resource in immigrants' language abilities.
In addition, laissez-faire means being vulnerable to those who have chosen a more interventionist or hostile stance.
Shaked has vowed to "reign in" Israel's supreme court which she has branded as too liberal and interventionist.
Meanwhile, a possible return to interventionist policies in Buenos Aires roiled the Argentine market in the previous session.
But her interventionist policies took a toll in the form of wide deficits, low reserves and high inflation.
The report credited the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) interventionist policies for China's meteoric economic development and technological advances.
Trump and his interventionist advisers are unlikely to change that—and they'd probably do better not to try.
CARYN GANZ Travis Scott is less a stand-alone rapper than a full-fledged cross-media performance interventionist.
One explanation is that Trump's choice of the campaign slogan "America First" resonated with the non-interventionist crowd.
May's rejection of free-market values in favour of a more interventionist government now looks like a mistake.
His election followed eight years of interventionist policies under previous leader Cristina Fernandez, who nationalized YPF in 2012.
Sanders, whose presidential campaigns have revolved largely around economic equality, has touted an anti-interventionist foreign policy stance.
It would be defined by ethno-nationalism at home and an anti-interventionist retreat from America's obligations abroad.
It encompasses an extensive range of reactions, beginning with plainly pro-interventionist pieces created during the period of neutrality.
Both took over from leftist predecessors who sought to stimulate the economy with loose purse strings and interventionist measures.
Despite Macri's struggles, investors see the Fernandez ticket as a riskier prospect due to the opposition's previous interventionist policies.
In terms of classification, and of course interventionist triaging, it makes good sense to use the criterion of intentionality.
Their shared anti-interventionist stance and wariness toward communism ensured that publication would have a strong point of view.
The presence of a growing number of Chinese citizens in the Middle East may challenge China's non-interventionist approach.
The previous PCA, in contrast, explicitly reserved the most interventionist actions for banks that had breached more extreme thresholds.
Perhaps it was the combination of a recession and high inflation of the 1970s, which discredited interventionist government policies.
Investors see Fernandez as a riskier prospect than free-markets advocate Macri due to the opposition's past interventionist policies.
As with Hillary Clinton, international policy would likely become more interventionist than it has been under President Obama. Sen.
There are also concerns that a government including the nationalist NZ First would lead to more interventionist economic policies.
Some wild things happen in New Zealand, but a "mystery interventionist" has reached a whole new level of reckless.
But other issues, especially those of corporate/Wall Street power, antitrust, interventionist foreign policy, will likely split the parties.
Critics to Clinton's left have seized on these endorsements as proof that she's an interventionist "neo-con" at heart.
She instead banked on New Hampshire, a libertarian-minded state, as a launching pad for her anti-interventionist ideology.
In any case, the interventionist British state that could presumably heal the open wounds of inequality no longer exists.
Tulsi Gabbard, who has become a favorite among conservatives for her anti-interventionist and attacks on the Democratic establishment.
In December, an interventionist came to Albuquerque to convince the couple to leave the streets behind and seek treatment.
This isn't the first time many of Trump's anti-interventionist supporters have felt betrayed by his foreign policy actions.
Ultimately however, REPOhistory abandoned this interventionist historical adjustment to focus on their Lower Manhattan Sign Project scheduled for 1992.
For it reveals a Tory leader whose instincts are more interventionist than any predecessor since Edward Heath in 1965-75.
His commitment to the welfare state, and background in the Liberal Party, made Beveridge the archetype of the benign interventionist.
Her critics say Rousseff's interventionist economic policies and inability to govern led to the debacle in Latin America's largest country.
GOLDMAN SACHS SAYS INVESTORS SHOULD FOCUS ON URZUA'S REPLACEMENT, WHETHER THAT SIGNALS MORE "UNORTHODOX, INTERVENTIONIST ECONOMIC POLICYMAKING, WEAKENING FISCAL DISCIPLINE"
The first -- and arguably most important -- difference between Clinton and Obama is that the former is more of an interventionist.
While Temer reversed her interventionist policies, he struggled to revive an economy that has contracted nearly 8 percent since 2015.
The free-spending interventionist Fernandez was succeeded last month by Mauricio Macri who is moving to more free-market policies.
But there has been an upsurge of anti-interventionist sentiment in the Republican Party since the Iraq War turned sour.
Brazil's economy is tanking, chiefly as a result of interventionist mismanagement during Ms Rousseff's first term from 2011 to 1003.
Trump is fighting an uphill battle trying to reverse years of interventionist neoconservative policy to build better relations with Moscow.
"All there is is Trump ... a right-wing ecosystem, and a fairly hawkish and interventionist foreign policy establishment," Rhodes says.
But as the building neared the half-century mark, it was clear that certain aspects needed a more interventionist approach.
That hawkishness is very different from that of neoconservatives like President George W. Bush or interventionist Democrats like Mrs. Clinton.
Traders fear a Fernandez government would bring back previous interventionist economic policies that have already been tried and found wanting.
Depending on the mood, the council becomes interventionist, especially when national governments believe the European Commission has run off course.
This is also a McVicar show, first unveiled in 2015, and it's more interventionist than his "Tosca," and more successful.
Throw in foreign-policy hawks and anti-interventionist America Firsters, and Mr. Trump's Republican Party looks like an impossible contradiction.
The interventionist returned Friday, and the troubled singer finally agreed to talk and ultimately was convinced to go to rehab.
Her interventionist foreign policy stance compounds that impression in the face of a public that wants endless wars to stop.
Portions are rigorously controlled, though perhaps not as much as the sophisticated wine list, which features older, "non-interventionist" vintages.
Gabbard, who is running for president in 2020, has taken a staunchly anti-interventionist stance when it comes to Syria.
Likely rivals include ex-President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, whose populist and interventionist policies made her deeply unpopular with farmers.
His most compelling moments have come when he has tied Clinton's interventionist streak to a broader critique of U.S. transgressions past.
And his reluctance to wade into another foreign conflict matches an anti-interventionist stance that he's adopted in Syria and Afghanistan.
Gabbard has held these anti-interventionist foreign policy positions, which are central to her campaign, over her four terms in Congress.
She's a committed non-interventionist in the Ron Paul mode, she appeals to some corners of the libertarian and populist right.
She has vehemently argued against U.S.-led regime change and "staked out anti-interventionist foreign policy positions in Congress," per CNN.
A new space is opening up: Russia-friendly, anti-Atlanticist, Eurosceptic, economically interventionist, sceptical of or hostile to immigration and trade.
Twitter, with similar rules to Facebook, is taking a more interventionist approach to speech following a long history of ignoring harassment.
The Economist: Governments can be too interventionist and make spending decisions that are driven by politics: can that realistically be curtailed?
"It's clear that governments that are less committed to fundamental human rights are taking a far more interventionist stance," says Nielsen.
Voters were given a stark choice, stay the course of painful austerity measures under Macri or a return to interventionist economics.
While he said interventionist dialogue "might have helped" him back then, the big turning point was when he had a kid.
Voters were given a stark choice: stay the course of painful austerity measures under Macri or a return to interventionist economics.
Indeed, there is little appetite in the region for a return to the more interventionist policies of President George W. Bush.
But Elliot paints each of her cows as a true individual and marvel of creation, albeit one of human interventionist breeding.
His comments are likely to be well received by market participants, after more than a decade of interventionist policies by previous administrations.
Tom Massie (R-KY), another non-interventionist libertarian, also criticized Trump for not seeking congressional approval: Airstrikes are an act of war.
On Thursday May launched pledges for the government to adopt a more interventionist stance in an attempt to attract traditional Labour supporters.
Republicans don't agree with libertarians on social issues, and many of them are more interventionist on foreign policy than libertarians might like.
They had just hired an interventionist who had planned to get Emily into treatment three days after her death, her mother said.
But onlookers have pointed to divisions in the Al-Saud family, wherein lies opposition to some of the prince's more interventionist policies.
That gives small, interventionist economies a free pass, notes Stephanie Segal of the Centre for Strategic and International Studies, another think-tank.
The issue with Mr Trump is less to do with his rhetoric which is quite clearly interventionist—reticence is not his style.
He has pledged to reverse the interventionist policies of her first term in a bid to end Brazil's deepest recession in decades.
Gabbard's opposition to interventionist foreign policy strategies is grounded in the understanding that those strategies breed reckless destruction abroad and at home.
These transformations yielded a sectarian-driven expansionist and interventionist foreign policy, the continuity of which vouchsafes the legitimacy of any Supreme Leader.
But this is no interventionist American angel, or patron saint of the American Dream welcoming immigrants with the prospect of home ownership.
Like May, the two believed in a more interventionist and traditional conservatism than the privileged, socially liberal outlook of Cameron and Osborne.
Instead, these Obama-era victories were undermined and pushed aside in favor of a more twentieth-century, interventionist vision of American diplomacy.
Public skepticism means there is little to be won politically by being pro-military and even less by being expeditionary or interventionist.
It's the kind of book that could be dismissed as "ripped from the headlines" true crime, but it's actually interventionist social commentary.
They also built a climate of ultranationalism, branding India interventionist and the protesters its pliable agents, and pivoted to China for support.
The 70-year-old with the Yeti mustache is an insatiable interventionist with an abiding faith in unilateralism and pre-emptive war.
And rather than adhering to the therapist's traditional role as passive listener, he became an inquisitive interventionist who challenged his patients' preconceptions.
"I would give anything to have that world back," said a Russia hand who has been critical of the old interventionist paradigm.
Viereck manipulated the congressman's resources to widely – and secretly – distribute anti-interventionist, America First literature that advocated staying out of the war.
Mr. Putin had long opposed Western interventionist policies and explained many of the world's political crises as Western-sponsored regime-change operations.
Trump himself has gone from a relative isolationist on the global stage to a chest-thumping interventionist president within the last week.
"As an ecologist, that goes against my grain to be more interventionist, but I don't know what the alternative is," says Clarke.
He was more explicitly supportive of what the Sandinistas were doing then just going there as a sort of anti-interventionist advocate.
It is long past time to stop believing in surges, leadership changes, and other tired old approaches from the interventionist Washington elite.
The Kiwi has also been under pressure over concerns New Zealand First would see the new government adopt more economically interventionist policies.
That meant a relatively interventionist economic policy aimed at, among other things, providing jobs for the jobless and homes for the homeless.
If you see Trump as kind of principled non-interventionist, then Abrams's appointment really does seem like a betrayal of Trumpian ideals.
The last Republican administration adopted the soldier as its mascot — "supporting the troops" became synonymous with supporting the Bush administration's interventionist foreign policy.
And foreign exchange reserves are only $20 billion above the $100 billion mark at which some economists expect BI to turn less interventionist.
The same goes for trade, where the Sanders ethos is much more restrictionist, and on foreign policy, where it is more anti-interventionist.
But in the long run, a more interventionist government policy is likely both to weigh on economic growth and to make equities riskier.
Nixon of course welcomed both Nelson Rockefeller's "old school," balance-of-power, interventionist Henry Kissinger and liberal Daniel Patrick Moynihan into his circle.
Under an interventionist policy enacted in 2007, the government seized control of Aboriginal lands, banned alcohol and pornography, and increased the police presence.
And the liberal blogosphere has long labeled Clinton part of the neoconservative wing, a conservative intellectual movement that supports an interventionist foreign policy.
Nonetheless, he despises the liberal-interventionist record of the former secretary of state and has clearly signaled his preference for the property magnate.
German companies have long complained of obstacles to investment and acquiring local firms in China, where the government plays a more interventionist role.
"When I heard that, alarm bells went off in my head and I started calling treatment centers and called an interventionist," Kennecke says.
I was always curious why the interventionist left always was heard and the anti-war progressive left always seemed like it was marginalized.
Mattarella, a former Christian Democrat with a less interventionist style than his predecessor Giorgio Napolitano, begins talks with institutional leaders at 6 p.m.
But the term "isolationist interventionist" still implies that Trump's actions are informed by specific political philosophies, and there's no evidence this is true.
In fact, this non-interventionist outlook is much more likely to encourage the protestors to continue to break laws and cause civil unrest.
Can the institutions of the European Union control and monitor interventionist policy and ensure that it does not simply breed corruption and inefficiency?
The withdrawal, which in reality was nothing more than a relocation, was labeled the "biggest mistake" of the Trump presidency by interventionist Sen.
The Texas Model of limited government provides an institutional framework supporting more prosperity; New York's institutional framework allows for a more interventionist government.
Not until several years after the Cold War ended did I recognize I no longer believed in an interventionist, neoconservative-type foreign policy.
Gabbard is an Iraq War veteran who was elected to Congress in 2012, and has staked out a distinctly anti-interventionist foreign policy.
I work with kids with autism — I'm a behavioral interventionist, so dealing with behaviors and shaping behaviors is what I do every day.
Trump had broken a taboo, much as Rand Paul had done a few years earlier, before turning away from his non-interventionist positions.
Lindbergh was a celebrity, and Thomas believed that his popularity did helped the non-interventionist cause more than his anti-Semitism hurt it.
Mr. Ma is retiring as China's business environment has soured, with Beijing and state-owned enterprises increasingly playing more interventionist roles with companies.
The trouble with this theory is that it's way too simplistic about what kind of surprises an interventionist deity might have in mind.
Mr. Washington, also 28, is a STEM interventionist and response to intervention coordinator at KIPP Truth Academy, a public charter school in Dallas.
Despite Mr. Macri's struggles, investors view the ticket led by Mr. Fernández as a riskier prospect because of the opposition's previous interventionist policies.
Despite Mr. Macri's struggles, investors view the ticket led by Mr. Fernández as a riskier prospect because of the opposition's previous interventionist policies.
Mr. Ma is retiring as China's business environment has soured, with Beijing and state-owned enterprises increasingly playing more interventionist roles with companies.
The more robust interventionist approach of the George W. Bush administration was no more effective – and in many respects a lot more costly.
"Every time we launch these interventionist regime change wars it is not only our veterans who pay the price for that," she says.
Obama, Sanders, and, to a large extent, Trump — who attacked Hillary Clinton for supporting the Iraq War — all ran as anti-interventionist candidates.
Paul, the Senate's sole libertarian, is mostly worried that Abrams, a committed neoconservative, would push Trump's foreign policy in a more interventionist direction.
The organization has long drawn flak for its adherence to the "Asean way," which entails decision-making by consensus and a non-interventionist approach.
On the prince's watch, the UAE has gone from being a haven mindful of its own business into the Arab world's most interventionist regime.
Paul, who informally advises Trump on foreign policy and national security matters, has tried to veer the president toward a more non-interventionist posture.
Her work is less interventionist than that of other artists like Smithson or even Andy Goldsworthy, as she prefers to simply frame natural phenomena.
New Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has promised that Labour will be a more interventionist government, which she says is necessary to combat growing inequality.
Rand Paul's departure, in particular, is a reminder of how effectively Cruz had already cut into his libertarian, anti-Washington and anti-interventionist base.
Traditionally, many Republicans have advocated for policies counter to Trump's: more free trade agreements, more globalization of corporations and an activist, interventionist foreign policy.
The foreign interventionist policy executed by the US left and right over the past seven decades has resulted in an American-initiated international mess.
Ample reserves, capital controls, a trade surplus and a determinedly interventionist state mean that China is a long way from a full-fledged crisis.
As senator and as secretary of State, you have a history of interventionist foreign policy that is troubling to many Democratic voters, including myself.
In any case, Trump, whose incoherence on foreign policy was often interpreted as being non-interventionist, seemed to be hinting that intervention was possible.
The European Commission's plans don't go that far but some proposals could end up being very interventionist (the details are still being worked out).
After Vietnam and Iraq, and with American troops still in Afghanistan, the interventionist scenario has less appeal than it did a half-century ago.
James Mattis, who has a longstanding grudge against Iran, and Trump's non-interventionist rhetoric during the election seems to have been just that: rhetoric.
This ultimately sparked the 1979 Islamic Revolution which grew from strong opposition to years of U.S. interventionist policies in Iran and throughout the region.
I had to hire an expensive interventionist — a professional who helps families find appropriate care and runs interventions — to find names of treatment centers.
The divergence between the president and Mr. Graham reflects the larger schism in the Republican Party between interventionist hawks and more isolationist war critics.
The Swiss National Bank has had an interventionist approach to the franc as it struggles to boost inflation in the highly export-oriented economy.
In 2000, Mexico abandoned its traditional anti-interventionist foreign policy and strongly emphasized the collective defense of human rights and democracy in the region.
"Instead, they advocate a race to the bottom, with interventionist policies that are more likely to destroy wealth than they are to successfully redistribute it."
Bernie Sanders has beefed up his bona fides in the area since 2016, and Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard is running as an anti-interventionist candidate.
Yet her manifesto also reveals a new Tory paternalism, no longer aiming to reduce the reach of the state but instead pursuing an interventionist strategy.
Investors see the pair as a riskier prospect than Macri, due in part to the interventionist policies under Kirchner's government, including heavy-handed currency controls.
That said -- and these are things that the press will make a big fuss out of -- Pence is a neoconservative where Trump is anti-interventionist.
Gabbard embodies the very essence of the President-Elect's ideological departure from the interventionist policies that have plagued this nation for the past two decades.
Vollgeld might also spell bad news for the euro zone, given that the SNB's interventionist approach has made it a big buyer of foreign securities.
The move underscores concerns that China, historically inward-looking and non-interventionist, is making a policy shift to assert itself as a global military power.
The new government appears to have a more interventionist approach to the economy, one that may put the brakes on similar deals in the future.
President Donald Trump's Syria retreat marks a stark break from the interventionist philosophy that has typified Republican foreign policy since the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
"Under the pressure of Saudi interventionist policies, and the baseless accusation of Iranian interference ... (Kuwait said) Alireza Enayati, the Iranian ambassador, must leave," ISNA said.
The war crimes in Yemen are just recent entries in an older series of interventionist failures, and previous Democratic presidents bear responsibility for the consequences.
Trump said he would move quickly to destroy Islamic State's militancy, but would resist interventionist policies in order to focus on nation-building at home.
Gabbard served in Iraq and Kuwait in a Hawaii National Guard field medical unit, experiences she said helped inform her non-interventionist foreign policy views.
How decades of interventionist policies by both Republicans and Democrats brought economic and political instability to and sowed violence in El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras.
He strongly believed in self-reliance but demanded an interventionist government to free slaves, defeat the Confederacy and protect black citizens from terror and discrimination.
If she seemed likely to continue Obama's interventionist policies and continue to use drones—well, Sanders said he would use drones to fight terrorism as well.
Indeed, under Theresa May, who became prime minister in July 2016, the British government has adopted a more interventionist stance towards M&A by foreign companies.
The investigation, which began in January 2014, is one of many involving high-profile Italian entrepreneurs following a more interventionist approach by the country's tax authorities.
Obama at first tried a less interventionist approach, signing an executive order freezing Gadhafi's assets, and then backing a UN Security Council resolution to impose sanctions.
It has also been the most aggressively interventionist major central bank in FX markets, selling trillions of yen over the years to keep its currency down.
Critics point to his interventionist policies and printing of money to finance a wide fiscal deficit as the causes of hyperinflation and shortages of basic goods.
Still, a sweeping capital markets reform bill that would undo some of former populist President Cristina Fernandez's interventionist policies has stalled in the opposition-controlled congress.
" But the election interference story is different since it involves America itself: "No matter how anti-interventionist you are, you need to protect your own country.
China, well known for its non-interventionist foreign policy, finds South Sudan, of all places, a worthy theater in which to spend its blood and treasure.
Fernandez and his running mate, militant populist ex-President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, are less favored by markets, concerned they could usher in more interventionist policies.
Over a week of interviews, people with intimate knowledge of the president's thinking detailed to me why he's taken an unusually interventionist stance toward this country.
Argentina's president, Mauricio Macri, lost in presidential primaries by a wider margin than expected, triggering worries about a return to interventionist policies under a populist winner.
Indeed, under Theresa May, who became prime minister in July 2016, the British government has adopted a more interventionist stance toward M&A by foreign companies.
And the rise of ISIS transmuted the post-Iraq anti-interventionist impulse into a "raise the drawbridge" style of politics, with the libertarian aspect drained away.
London wants no tariffs and no quotas but says it is also ready to fall back on more interventionist World Trade Organization rules if need be.
Indeed, the last administration's retrograde economics and problematic approach to IP place an implicit US imprimatur on interventionist antitrust enforcement by foreign jurisdictions against US companies.
GOP senator unloads re: Iran The war powers issue, unlike impeachment, is drawing sharp criticism of Trump from Republicans, specifically from anti-interventionist conservatives like Sens.
Roberts, who clerked for Rehnquist in the early 1980s before joining the Reagan administration, has given no indication he plans to take a more interventionist role.
She has been consistently to the interventionist right of the party mainstream on issues like the Iraq War, the Afghanistan surge, and arming the Syrian rebels.
Blair, an interventionist by inclination anyway, was mostly content to go along — despite the warnings in the UK government that the war would be a mess.
But if being perceived as a hawk and an interventionist was a significant liability for Clinton in 2008, she confronts a different political landscape eight years later.
She has been consistently in the interventionist wing of the Democratic Party on such issues as the Iraq War, the Libya intervention, and arming the Syrian rebels.
Modern American conservatism is defined by three ideas: a limited role for government in the market, a defense of "traditional" social values, and an interventionist foreign policy.
Paul Melly of Chatham House, a think-tank in London, notes that ECOWAS has been honing its interventionist skills for more than a quarter of a century.
Argentina election interactive: here Argentine asset prices went into a tailspin last week after the primary result raised fears of a return to former interventionist economic policies.
The borough council is "markedly more interventionist" than its peers, reckons Nigel Hugill of Urban & Civic, a developer which owns a 965-acre site in the town.
It may also lead to awkward moments for candidates such as Warren and Sanders, whose non-interventionist policies often resemble Trump's in substance if not in style.
Talking late into the night with the news left on throughout, Prince Muhammad discusses his country's interventionist foreign policy and its uncompromising response to terrorism and sedition.
That contrasts with the GOP's heritage as a pro-globalization, internationalist and even interventionist party laced with social conservatism and dedicated to a creed of small government.
Yet Gravel, a staunch anti-interventionist who served in the Senate from 85033-1981, struggled to garner the donations needed to appear on the primary debate stage.
To that end, President Trump, never one to shy away from a firing, would do well to replace Bolton and other intransigent interventionist voices on his team.
Chinese policymakers are known for their readiness to intervene in the economy and financial markets and economy at any opportunity but they seem less interventionist this time.
He didn't speak as if he had read non-interventionist thinkers like George Kennan or Andrew Bacevich — it's really quite unlikely he has ever heard of them.
Iran is accusing U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson of "a brazen interventionist plan" to change the current government that violates international law and the U.N. Charter.
I don't actually believe that the planets' positions have any interventionist link with our lives, but I've found the act of putting cynicism aside to be therapeutic.
Although France has had the second-highest number of cases in Europe, behind Italy, the French government has been less interventionist than some others on the continent.
In a concession to the interventionist voices objecting to the findings, the study will be republished with two additions that support the case for American military action.
But while surveillance reform gained traction on Capitol Hill, neither it nor Paul's non-interventionist foreign policy managed to get much of anywhere on the campaign trail.
The primaries set off a shockwave in financial markets, with investors concerned a return of the left to power could represent a new era of interventionist policies.
Macri's backers added recent economic turmoil could harden fears about potential interventionist policies under Fernandez and his running mate, divisive populist ex-president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner.
His clout in Congress also seems greater than that of his leftist predecessor, who struggled to pass austerity measures after years of loose spending and interventionist policies.
It would also be more likely if the Democratic Party coalition incorporates Libertarians, Whigs, or both, or becomes more pro-corporate and more interventionist in foreign policy.
Emefiele has overseen an interventionist currency policy at the behest of the presidency, propping up the local naira by pumping billions of dollars into the foreign exchange market.
Their support for Democrats and Republicans is split between those who favour less government intervention in the economy, and those who hold more left-wing, interventionist economic views.
Rousseff's critics say her interventionist economic policies and inability to govern led to the debacle in Latin America's largest country, and she should not be allowed to return.
Traders were also on edge after market-friendly Argentine President Mauricio Macri suffered a mauling in presidential primaries, increasing the risk of a return to interventionist economic policies.
After the jihadist attacks on London's transport system in 2005, successive British governments tightened up on their laissez-faire approach to Islam in Britain and became more interventionist.
Malcorra, 61, has only served in Macri's government since the center-right businessman took office in December, unseating Peronists who dominated Argentina for 12 years with interventionist policies.
A cadre of notable Beltway neoconservatives and foreign policy hawks have announced they will vote for Clinton over Trump, presumably on the strength of her interventionist street cred.
Macri is hoping to attract foreign investment, especially in the energy sector, after foreign companies were scared off by Cristina Fernandez's interventionist policies, such as eliminating currency controls.
Foreign policy: With his choice of advisers, AMLO has signaled a non-interventionist approach that would see Mexico disengage from the world, Richard Miles writes in Foreign Policy.
ESMA on Friday updated its rules on endorsement that will come into force in January 2019, spelling out how it will be more interventionist in policing the regime.
The hawks share the neocons' aggressiveness and the realists' wariness of nation building; they also have a touch of paleoconservatism, embracing "America First" without its non-interventionist implications.
That tendency has played to the advantage of hawkish advisers with strong interventionist tendencies, such as Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and the national security adviser, John Bolton.
In Nevada, Texas, Colorado and Florida, California is being hoisted as a symbol of high taxes, liberal social policy, lax immigration enforcement and an interventionist government run amok.
The shock result sent bonds, stocks and the peso currency plummeting on market fears over a potential return to the interventionist policies of Fernandez de Kirchner's previous government.
She is, unlike Mr. Obama, an interventionist, who would have inflamed international tensions, leaving Germany (and Europe) in an acid test between the West and East, facing armament.
But Mr. Bannon, a former naval officer, also saw the president as increasingly trapped by the generals he surrounded himself with, and moving toward an interventionist foreign policy.
But with other anti-interventionist elements of Trump's base, the killing of Soleimani has been more popular than missile strikes Trump ordered against Syria in 2017 and 2018.
And Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont has long honed an anti-interventionist message based on his opposition to the Iraq War and to the current war in Yemen.
On Thursday night, he maintained his anti-interventionist tune: Our prior interventions in this region have done nothing to make us safer and Syria will be no different.
"There has been a growing recognition of the problems stretching from the 2001 AUMF," noted Benjamin H. Friedman of Defense Priorities, an anti-interventionist security issues think tank.
The currency fell by nearly 18% last week amid fears of a return to the interventionist economic policies of former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Fernandez's vice presidential candidate.
But in public, she has said it is "too soon to tell" how things will turn out in Libya and has called for a more interventionist approach in Syria.
Macri's rival Fernandez has former president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner as his running mate, heralding a potential return to "Kirchnerismo", when Argentina had currency controls and other interventionist policies.
Ciro Gomes, a left-wing former governor of the north-eastern state of Ceará, favours interventionist policies of the sort that aggravated Brazil's economic crisis, such as subsidised lending.
It is also driven by the fear that Britain is turning into a xenophobic, interventionist and unpredictable place, with calls to clamp down on foreign workers and foreign capital.
Among Germany's active and well-established leftists, who have described the big banks as "ticking time bombs", groups like "Blockupy" and the Interventionist Left are plotting strategies for disruption.
Our interventionist wars in Iraq and Libya have cost us trillions of dollars and thousands of American lives; and al Qaeda, ISIS, and other terrorist organizations are still strong.
President Obama promised peace in the Middle East, and initially ran on de-escalating U.S. interventionist foreign policy and the perpetual warfare the United States has been engaged in.
The problem is that the consensus itself is unwise, forged by corrupted institutions, dangerous even when someone like Barack Obama—a deeply deliberate, reluctant interventionist—is at the helm.
His earliest efforts with the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic (Exton) are routine, though a slow, simmering Seventh is worth hearing because it's one of this conductor's most refreshingly interventionist readings.
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Further, in its most interventionist segment, the agreement mandates that 40-45 percent of cars assembled in Mexico must be done by laborers making at least $16 per hour.
When he launched his 2016 presidential bid, Trump drew from the central message of non-interventionist thought: America was not imbued with a unique moral innocence in foreign policy.
An interventionist industrial policy — specifically, the idea that the government should pick the winners and losers in our market economy — used to be the natural milieu of the left.
Her presence on the ticket has caused concern about the return of the interventionist left to power, although the more moderate Fernandez has said he alone will set policy.
But that is only part of the story, one that non-interventionists argue neglects the respectable side of the non-interventionist tradition, which was also represented in America First.
And now that Trump has shown how little his non-interventionist rhetoric meant, they are back in the wilderness — an exile they share with troubling allies like Richard Spencer.
President Trump's trade war achieved some gains but has yet to deliver the type of change many populists have called for, like a rollback of China's interventionist industrial policies.
The defense measure sets forth Mr. McCain's interventionist vision of America's role in the world — a vision very different than that of the isolationist Mr. Paul, or President Trump.
Could the man who campaigned to make France more business friendly by attracting foreign investment and easing regulatory complexities now be taking the same interventionist approach of his predecessors?
Democrats blame Trump for withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal -- reached with President Obama -- but spend less time telling voters the degree to which their administrations would be interventionist.
"If it turns out to be government pressure, it would be typical of what we have been seeing — the government becoming more interventionist in the financial markets," he said.
His opponents have warned he could set Mexico back decades with an interventionist economic policy that has led previous opponents to compare him to the late Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez.
Washington (CNN)The tension between President Donald Trump's bellicose rhetoric and his non-interventionist foreign policy instincts was on full display Thursday afternoon as he huddled in the Situation Room.
To some on the nationalist right, such interventionist talk from Mr Trump was like finding themselves at the ballet when they thought they had tickets for a pro-wrestling tournament.
But other Trump supporters, including the alt-right — which has its roots in the deeply anti-interventionist paleoconservative movement — thought Trump was the kind of Republican who opposed military intervention.
Initially a non-interventionist, Martineau came to believe that governments should intervene in the interest of curbing inequality—unsurprising conclusions if one considers her reputation as a feminist and abolitionist.
A series of interventionist policies was unveiled as the parties launched their manifestos this week: state control of utilities, protectionism in labour markets and a list of new workers' rights.
Some of his economic programme is close to Le Pen's: his popularity, and hers, reflects the continuing support for a strong, interventionist state whose job is to advance social justice.
"Interventionist measures to drive down the dollar's value are likely to be overwhelmed by the configuration of macroeconomic fundamentals," said Eswar Prasad, a trade policy expert at Cornell University. tmsnrt.
But he says he wants to show his fellow members of Congress, and voters, that there is a simpler, fairer, less interventionist way to keep wayward financial institutions in check.
He has even more thoroughly rejected Mr. Bush's worldview, scorning the interventionist and pro-free trade and immigration policies that were at the heart of his two terms as president.
Center-right President Michel Temer has vowed to shift economic policy away from the interventionist policies of his predecessor, Dilma Rousseff, that marred investors' confidence in the once-booming economy.
Macri, a wealthy former businessman, came to power in 2015 on promises to kick-start Latin America's third-largest economy via a liberalization drive after 12 years of interventionist rule.
"While state buying can support equities in the short term, over the medium term, the government's interventionist mindset won't help the market," said Chang Liu, China economist with Capital Economics.
In that role he frequently clashed with Trump, who has less interventionist instincts, and these clashes eventually resulted in his exit from the White House on bad terms last September.
Fernandez de Kirchner feuded non-stop with the farm sector during her 2007-2015 administrations over her interventionist policies, which included strict limits on international shipments of corn and wheat.
The Kentucky Republican has been pushing Trump to take a less interventionist foreign policy approach for nearly three years, much to the chagrin and discomfort of most Republicans in Congress.
David McVicar's well-traveled production dates back to Brussels in 2000, but it is also one of this house standby's more interventionist stagings, and should be particularly vivid opening Feb.
His reticence to reach for the military option in some cases has made him a champion of the anti-interventionist right, who have also found strange bedfellows in the antiwar left.
Since the Arab Spring, the UAE has pursued an increasingly assertive and interventionist foreign policy, the effects of which are most evident in the Red Sea basin and Horn of Africa.
It has also propelled the candidacy of Alberto Fernández, whose surge has sent jitters in the financial markets over a possible return to interventionist polices of Cristina Fernández's 2007-1303 administration.
Rousseff, a leftist economist whose interventionist policies are partly blamed for the downfall of the once-booming Brazilian economy, faces a vote of impeachment on Sunday for allegedly breaking budget laws.
As a commissioner since 2014 she has applied both a liberal sense of consumer rights and an interventionist commitment to defending the little guy to the task of regulating technology giants.
Since taking office in December, Macri has been pushing market-friendly reforms after more than a decade of interventionist policy had caused investors to flee from Latin America's No. 3 economy.
So while Clinton appears to be positioning herself as a third Obama term, on foreign policy, at least, we could expect a more assertive and interventionist approach from a President Clinton.
"Interventionist measures to drive down the dollar's value are likely to be overwhelmed by the configuration of macroeconomic fundamentals," said Eswar Prasad, a trade policy expert at Cornell University. https://tmsnrt.
Paul had supporters in the hall who loudly shouted after every statement by him, but Paul's anti-interventionist approach to national security marked him as an outlier in his own party.
He's broken with the anti-interventionist views of his campaign by launching a strike against the Syrian regime while affirming that he doesn't see a role for the US in Libya.
He directed people to life-giving resources and spoke provocatively of a present and active divine interventionist who summoned preachers to name reality in places where pain, oppression and neglect abound.
This announcement represents a major policy shift by the government as the new leadership seeks a new direction for the economy while maintaining the interventionist aspects of the developmental state policy.
Johnson favors many things a thoughtful independent could agree with — a less interventionist foreign policy, an end to the insanity of the drug war, calling out Donald Trump for his racism.
The showing pointed to significantly reduced chances of Macri being re-elected, and investors brace for a possible return to interventionist policies if the opposition were to win elections in October.
Markets fear a Fernandez government would bring back previous interventionist economic policies that have already been tried and found wanting in a country with a long recent history of economic crises.
"Interventionist measures to drive down the dollar's value are likely to be overwhelmed by the configuration of macroeconomic fundamentals," said Eswar Prasad, a trade policy expert at Cornell University. https://tmsnrt.
The BoJ has been one of the more interventionist central banks over the past few years, but its radical policies have done little to bring an end to Japan's low inflation.
As a founding editor of the American Conservative, I had been working to lay the groundwork for a more realist, less military interventionist Republican candidate for 15 years, without obvious success.
If they applied the same interventionist approach to other labor issues — raising the minimum wage and expanding overtime pay come to mind — millions of working people might actually stand a chance.
Thus the refusal of many right-wing non-interventionists to distance themselves in any meaningful way from the alt-right, whose white nationalism is often non-interventionist as well as racist.
The lack of ideological coherence has played to the advantage of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and the national security adviser, John R. Bolton, two hawkish officials with strong interventionist tendencies.
The big picture: Gravel previously said he'd be interested in endorsing either Sanders or Gabbard, but commented that he likes Gabbard for her non-interventionist foreign policy ideas, per the Atlantic.
What's important is that such ideas, once the domain of the party's left wing, now face a diminished resistance from centrists, who once viewed them as too expensive and too interventionist.
Ms. Gabbard's warnings of a rigged election are likely to resonate with her base, an unconventional mix of anti-interventionist progressives, libertarians, contrarian culture-war skeptics, white nationalists and conspiracy theorists.
The anti-immigration, anti-free-trade, anti-interventionist views that Trump brought to the fore of the G.O.P. were positions Sessions had been advocating, often alone, for much of his career.
May's emerging credo seems to combine interventionist instincts on some economic and social issues with a hard-line stance on cutting immigration and withdrawing from the European Union, known as Brexit.
MORE believed that the U.S. had to openly reject the clash of civilizations idea and sought to de-emphasize interventionist military tactics (despite ordering three times more drone strikes than Bush).
Douthat: But Bannon did fight a bunch of battles on your territory, Dan — taking the less interventionist line on a range of issues, from Syria to Afghanistan to maybe North Korea.
The debate pits supporters of a more interventionist industrial policy like Altmaier against CDU traditionalists who seek to limit the state's role to creating the right legal framework for competition to flourish.
Why this matters: The interventionist forces in the Trump administration won the first skirmish — Bannon argued against the Syrian strikes, and lost — but don't expect the America Firsters to back down easy.
Prat Gay would go on a road show to New York, London and other financial centers to sell the upcoming issuance to investors long put off by Fernandez's interventionist policies, Telam said.
"The Foreign Ministry's note asked the U.S. government to cease its subversive, interventionist and illegal actions against Cuba... and calls upon it to respect Cuban sovereignty," the ministry said in a statement.
Even as he has described himself as a non-interventionist unwilling to be "the policeman of the world", Trump has recently shown he is willing to engage militarily when he sees fit.
Drifting in and out numerous art and activist scenes for almost a decade, I've come across substantially greater and more direct interventionist aesthetics, which, in some ways, I still tend to prefer.
Interviewed before addressing the Reagan dinner of the Iowa Republican Party in Des Moines, the senator played down differences between his interventionist views, Mr Trump's scorn for nation-building and public opinion.
The record is clear: A vote for Hillary is a vote for recklessness and hawkishness, for Dick Cheney's secrecy and George W. Bush's interventionist folly, for disasters that no liberal should support.
The 13 demands are apparently aimed at dismantling Qatar's interventionist foreign policy which has incensed conservative Arab peers over its alleged support for Islamists they regard as threats to their dynastic rule.
Bannon's arguments in internal deliberations often echoed Trump's rhetoric during the campaign, when he argued against US military interventionist policies and argued the US should instead focus its resources on domestic projects.
Last week, brought to Caracas by the International Peoples' Assembly, an anti-interventionist Latin American group holding a conference, I wandered away from the official events to walk through the impoverished barrios.
Macri has sought to do away with the interventionist policies of his leftist predecessor, Cristina Fernandez, and has already lifted capital controls, spurred a devaluation of the peso and cut export taxes.
But President Trump's precipitous military strike on a Syrian airbase makes me and others doubt whether the prudent non-interventionist thoughts he expressed in the campaign mean what we hoped they did.
To the contrary, it is a story of a president pushed by domestic politics and overly optimistic schemes into interventionist half-measures that he didn't believe in and that satisfied no one.
He said he ran for mayor following the Car Wash probe's revelations of corruption and blamed interventionist policies during 13 years of Workers Party rule for pushing Brazil into a deep recession.
In the end, a vast internationalist middle, consisting of neoconservative Republicans and interventionist Democrats, predominates, with tiny slices of hard realists on the right and soft realists, or "neorealists," on the left.
"In the past two years, France has actually been quite open and non-interventionist for Chinese investment," said Francois Godement, senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations think-tank.
And the prime minister is surrounded by allies who, far from wanting a more interventionist state, want to cut taxes and slash regulations in the interests of a more globally competitive economy.
His win was not a mandate for slashing Medicare, cutting taxes on the wealthy, an aggressive, interventionist foreign policy or most of the other items on the traditional conservative to-do list.
The focus on individual liberties was still there, but the vision of government had become stronger, more interventionist — ready to regulate markets, bust monopolies and spend its way out of economic downturns.
Labour lawmakers overwhelmingly wanted to remain, but Mr. Corbyn and John McDonnell, the party's spokesman on financial affairs, worried that the European Union's rules might obstruct some of their interventionist economic policies.
But on many topics — especially the ones they seem to be winning internal fights over — their policy preferences seem to be totally in line with the Republican Party's pro-business and interventionist establishment.
For eight years, the interventionist policies of former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner led to a large divide between the official, government-set exchange rate for the dollar, and the black market rate.
PARIS (Reuters) - President Emmanuel Macron is starting to realign France's foreign policy, setting out plans to be less interventionist in conflicts abroad and putting his country's national security at the heart of diplomacy.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's foreign ministry on Tuesday described as "interventionist and disrespectful" U.S. comments on a weekend incident in which the country's navy stopped two ships exploring for oil for Exxon Mobil (XOM.
The high-profile fleet breakdowns have highlighted the armed forces' broader struggles with trying to raise their level of technical readiness as traditionally placid Berlin moves cautiously toward a more interventionist global posture.
The currency had hit an all-time low on Monday of 251 to the dollar, a drop of 4093%, on fears that a Fernandez government could take Argentina back to interventionist economic policies.
Fears of a possible return to interventionist policies of the previous government have gripped the Argentine market since market-friendly President Mauricio Macri lost a primary election by a bigger-than-expected margin.
The UAE, steered by Abu Dhabi's rulers, has deployed combat troops to the battlefields of Yemen since 218, introduced national service and emerged as one of the region's most interventionist foreign policy players.
European leaders repeatedly have shown themselves to be naïve or misguided about Iran's interventionist role in the Middle East, its human rights violations toward its own people, and its complex method of governing.
If the American Chopper meme is the format for facilitating hard-hitting discussions about toxic masculinity and U.S. interventionist policies, Eric Andre's new "Who Killed Hannibal?" meme is for refusing to take accountability.
"The Foreign Ministry's note asked the U.S. government to cease its subversive, interventionist and illegal actions against Cuba ... and calls upon it to respect Cuban sovereignty," said Cuba's ministry, according to the report.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Economy Minister Peter Altmaier has rebuffed increasing criticism of his shift towards a more interventionist industrial policy, saying it will lead to improved global competition "by adapting rules to reality".
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's foreign ministry on Tuesday described as "interventionist and disrespectful" U.S. comments on a weekend incident in which the country's navy stopped two ships exploring for oil for Exxon Mobil (XOM.
"Hillary is probably a little more interventionist than the Democratic base would like," Rachel Kleinfeld, senior associate in the Democracy and Rule of Law Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, says.
The Swiss National Bank, which has had an interventionist approach to the franc as it struggles to boost inflation in the highly export-oriented economy, declines to talk about its currency management policy.
Some of Mr. Trump's advisers, including Stephen K. Bannon, his chief strategist, have urged him to take a less interventionist stance, but Mr. Bannon has been kept out of most of the deliberations.
His departure helps those in the administration who favor a more interventionist military approach, whether on Syria, where Mr. Bannon opposed Mr. Trump's missile strike on President Bashar al-Assad, or on Afghanistan.
For years, Gabbard has been regarded as a rising star in the Democratic Party, and supporters hoped she could use a presidential bid to pressure party elites toward a non-interventionist foreign policy.
Reportedly under consideration is former UN Ambassador (under George W. Bush) John Bolton, a perennial hawk whose appointment might be seen as a repudiation of Trump's anti-Iraq War, relatively anti-interventionist stance.
"If you want to be interventionist there's plenty of scope to do so in devising both your formula but also in some of the assumptions you feed into it," said the competition lawyer.
The four main actors represent different ideologies and approaches to global affairs and national security: Rand Paul, the isolationist; John Bolton, the hawk; Mike Pompeo, the Trump loyalist; and Lindsey Graham, the interventionist.
A real concern is that, as the United States external deficit widens because of a reckless budget policy approach, Mr. Trump will double down on his interventionist and protectionist approach to trade matters.
For one thing, Bolton is a hawkish interventionist with a history of wanting to project American military might, while Trump has at least so far proven to have the instincts of an isolationist.
Climate Justice Crew's hoax recalls the interventionist techniques of the art-activist collective, Yes Men, which often impersonates big-time criminals in order to humiliate them and hold them publicly accountable for misdeeds.
Eskom and SAA report to South African Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan, a close Ramaphosa ally respected by investors for running a tight ship while finance minister but whose management style opponents call interventionist.
So far, this has led to a ratcheting up of US intervention in the Middle East — and a sidelining of the Trump campaign's "America First" approach in favor of a more conventionally interventionist policy.
But it is unclear whether Mr Modi's reforming side can override his conservatism, which reflexively favours an interventionist state, protectionist trade policies and the opinions of Hindutva trade unions, small business lobbies and ideologues.
MCC: LAST QUESTION ON THE ECONOMY, WHEN I READ THE MANIFESTO FROM 2012, YOU ACTUALLY CALL FOR WHAT SOUNDS LIKE THE EQUIVALENT OF PRICE CONTROLS ON BREAD, ON FLOUR – THAT SOUNDS VERY INTERVENTIONIST, SOCIALIST.
The four Arab powers' ultimatum, which also includes demands for the closure of Al Jazeera television and the curbing of ties with Iran, appears aimed at dismantling Qatar's two-decade-old interventionist foreign policy.
He's likely capturing some of the non-interventionist, libertarian-leaning college-aged people who last time around would have supported Ron Paul -- another septuagenarian white man with a radical streak and surprising youth cred.
Blockupy, which staged violent street protests against the European Central Bank when its new offices opened in 2015, and the Interventionist Left, which helped organize protests against the G20, are weighing their next moves.
Kuwait's traditionally low-key, non-interventionist foreign policy is respected within the Gulf Cooperation Council, and we see little risk of sanctions being imposed on it for its continued ties with Qatar or Iran.
The Brussels attacks brought national security back to the top of the presidential election agenda, possibly sharpening the division between Trump's isolationist approach to foreign policy and his Republican rivals' more traditional interventionist outlook.
The Norwegian fund has become more active in corporate governance matters such as the election of directors and board composition, reflecting a more interventionist approach from the wider fund management industry, particularly on pay.
The president's interventionist tendencies have damaged the government's credibility when it comes to monetary policy and given investors little reason to believe in the independence of its central bank, even after Wednesday's rate hike.
His website outlines his stances on a variety of issues that align with many Libertarians: He supports abortion rights, same-sex marriage and a non-interventionist foreign policy and favors abolishing the Federal Reserve.
I think he would see his presidency as successful on foreign policy if it was non-interventionist, if it deemphasized the role of the military in American life and didn't create any big disasters.
But minutes before the committee convened, Mr. Paul, an ardent opponent of interventionist foreign policy, declared his support for Mr. Pompeo, the C.I.A. director, to lead the State Department, securing approval from the committee.
Still, Mr. Trump came into office rejecting the interventionist tendencies of his predecessors, and he has said less publicly about Venezuela than his aides, who have turned regime change into a social media crusade.
Macri, a scion of one of Argentina's wealthiest families, came to power in 2015 on promises to kick-start Latin America's third-largest economy via a liberalization wave after 12 years of interventionist rule.
The simplicity — a whole fish on a plate — has her name all over it, and the application of fennel oil is the sort of nuance — invisible, politely insistent — she prefers to screamingly interventionist moves.
And Gabbard does have real support here, her anti-interventionist foreign policy message appealing to the libertarian-minded voters who form a key constituency in a state where independents can vote in party primaries.
Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson — during a stop in Italy on his way to Moscow for a potentially tense visit, given Russian anger at last week's missile strike — outlined a dramatically interventionist approach.
Since the watershed of the Arab Spring, the UAE has pursued an increasingly assertive and interventionist foreign policy, the effects of which are most evident in the Red Sea basin and Horn of Africa.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza on Wednesday called U.S. President Donald Trump an "arrogant charlatan" and criticized his "interventionist rhetoric" in the U.S. leader's Tuesday speech before congress criticizing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Argentina's peso currency collapsed on Monday and inflation was expected to rise as voters flirted with a return to interventionist economics by snubbing market-friendly Macri for the opposition in a primary vote on Sunday.
Fears of a possible return to interventionist policies, and by extension a possible debt default, gripped the market after conservative Argentina President Mauricio Macri lost in presidential primaries by a margin much wider than expected .
It will trace the impact of the laissez-faire approach Western governments initially adopted to the incoming faith and then of increasingly interventionist policies as the Muslim population grew and the relationship became more troubled.
Clinton's militaristic and interventionist foreign policy record is littered with ill-judged decisions and colossal mistakes that have left a trail of death, destruction, destabilization and the displacement of millions of people across the world.
A leaked version of the report, seen by Reuters, accused the government of undermining the economy with "unpredictable and interventionist" policies, saying medium-term growth would be around 4-5 percent, again below official forecasts.
Brazil is struggling with what is expected to be its worst recession since at least 1901, following a mix of fiscal largesse and interventionist policies during Rousseff's first term in office which zapped investors' confidence.
To his credit, Pai already has moved quickly to shift the FCC's primary focus from imposing new restrictions on broadband services to encouraging more broadband availability for all Americans by employing less heavyhanded interventionist means.
Trump and Republicans have consistently been at odds on how to fight terrorismSince 9/11, Republicans have been staunchly interventionist when it comes to combatting terrorism and generally hawkish about America's role in the world.
Since then, the words have, at times, been adopted by those who argue for a missionary, interventionist philosophy that has sent the United States' armed forces into conflicts big and small, and not always successfully.
"If Texans viewed the federal government as impotent and aloof before the Civil War, resistance to the victorious Yankees and their interventionist 'know what's best for Texas' ways took hold after the war," she continued.
She was hilariously ­single-minded: Dispatched in 1938 as her dying anti-interventionist husband's surrogate, Smith simply began giving speeches in opposition to him, advocating increased military spending in the lead-up to the war.
"It is easy to run up debt, but far harder to pay it back down when circumstances change," Byres added, while acknowledging the regulator has been "more interventionist than we would normally wish to be".
Argentine bonds, equities and the peso collapsed after the primary election's result, with investors worried left-leaning Peronist Fernández could usher in interventionist economic policies, despite being seen as more moderate than his running mate.
Under its new leftist government, Mexico has steered its foreign policy toward a traditional non-interventionist stance, breaking with allies in the region who want President Nicolas Maduro to resign after a widely questioned election.
Sanders has jumped on the escalating tensions to pitch his anti-interventionist vision for U.S. foreign policy and remind voters of his 2002 vote against the authorization of the use of military force in Iraq.
The swelling US military posture around the world under Trump has served as only the latest piece of confirmation that Trump would not be the non-interventionist president that some had hoped he would be.
Catherine Ryan and Amy Spiers's "No More Public Space, Only Public Order (Water Cannon)" was highly organized and beautifully choreographed, a hybrid performance-interventionist exercise in ordering the public and drawing attention to that control.
Dismissive of the more interventionist approaches of countries such as France and Germany, Britain became a leading destination for foreign investment by coupling a flexible labor market and low taxes with little state involvement in business.
This is a common measuring stick for six-figure cars: Does it let you engage in and own your aggressions and mistakes, or is an interventionist, taking control or overriding at the first sign of trouble?
The reformocons argue that the Republican Party's pre-Trump issue mix—supply-side fiscal policy, restrictive immigration policy, interventionist foreign policy, liberal trade policy, and conservative social policy—no longer enjoys majority support in the country.
" Gabbard then praises Sanders, noting his vote against the Iraq War and his pledge to "take the trillions of dollars that are sent on these interventionist, regime change, unnecessary wars, and invest it here at home.
By sheer accident -- by veering from one position to another without a mooring in philosophy -- Trump actually offers to return the Republicans to their practically minded, pro-business, anti-interventionist policies of the 1920s and 1930s.
On the other side of the globe, fears of a possible return to interventionist policies gripped the Argentine market after market-friendly President Mauricio Macri lost by a much bigger-than-expected margin in presidential primaries.
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates have sent a 13-point list of demands apparently aimed at dismantling their tiny but wealthy neighbor's two-decade-old interventionist foreign policy which has incensed them.
His recent statements about Syria—kaleidoscopic in their diversity—combined with his decision to order an attack, have half-convinced me that he is something wholly unique in the history of the presidency: an isolationist interventionist.
But deferring to liberal analysis on this subject also means that progressivism is increasingly associated in the public imagination with Russia histrionics rather than, say, a non-interventionist foreign policy or aversion to concentrated financial power.
Non-interventionist foreign policy: Libertarians want the U.S. to "abandon its attempts to act as a policeman for a world," and its platform on defense reads like a criticism of country's foreign policy direction. http://bit.
The landslide victory by Fernandez in Sunday's primary election dealt a severe blow to Macri's re-election chances and roiled financial markets on fears that Argentina could revert to interventionist economic policies of the former government.
The peso has lost a quarter of its value since Monday due mostly to market concerns that opposition candidate Alberto Fernandez will bring back interventionist economic policies if he wins October's presidential election as looks likely.
No presidential candidate in modern times has ordered American priorities that way, and even here, several speakers have called for a far more interventionist policy, more reminiscent of George W. Bush's party than of Mr. Trump's.
But his rivals warn that a victory by leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador could set the country back decades with an interventionist economic policy and are also promising to fight corruption and bring change to Mexico.
Sigmar Gabriel drew a distinction between open markets and what he called "a state-capitalist interventionist market", a clear reference to China, where German companies have long complained of obstacles to investment and acquiring local firms.
Foreign companies with more expertise may be spooked by the left-leaning government of President Evo Morales, whose interventionist policies in other sectors have riled some big corporations and made others hesitant to invest, analysts said.
Expectations that President Dilma Rousseff will be impeached this month are fanning optimism that what critics say are years of interventionist policies and budget profligacy in Latin America's largest economy are a thing of the past.
Though Trump hardly spoke of Yemen on the campaign trail, the considerable ramp-up of military activity in recent weeks runs counter to one position he regularly espoused: a less interventionist approach to U.S. foreign policy.
The 9/11 terrorist attacks — and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan that resulted from them — spurred an anti-interventionist movement that led to Barack Obama's nomination in 2008 and still resonates within the Democratic Party.
The coalescing of views was symbolized by the launch last month of a new Washington think tank, the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, which is dedicated to building new support for a less interventionist foreign policy.
After the election of President George W. Bush and the advent of a more interventionist American foreign policy culminating in the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, Mr. Silvers recast The Review as a leading critical voice.
Its traditional package of ideas — free market economics, social conservatism, and an interventionist foreign policy — has long dominated the Republican Party but has clearly failed to win over enough actual voters to secure the White House.
Through the side agreements, the new arrangement pushes North America closer to "managed trade", a more interventionist model that could benefit large companies able to tailor output toward quotas but could hurt consumers with higher prices.
They include the video and performance artist Zachary Fabri, who deals with ideas of surveillance, voyeurism, and urban space; Lori Nix, who builds and then photographs miniature, post-apocalyptic sets; and the urban design interventionist Chat Travieso.
Under socialist leader Jeremy Corbyn, a parliamentary veteran, and his would-be finance minister McDonnell, Labour has shifted from the centrist pro-business platform of former prime minister Tony Blair to a more interventionist left-wing pitch.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran said on Sunday it would expand its ties with Lebanon in spite of the "provocative and interventionist" call by U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo for Beirut to choose sides, Iranian state television reported.
Regulators on both sides of the Atlantic worry about the power of a few giant technology companies over businesses and users, with critics even calling for the rewriting of antitrust enforcement rules to make them more interventionist.
He says a recent Taliban video that justifies the 9/11 attacks based on "interventionist" U.S. policies — and threatens "vengeance" against Afghan security forces — "represents [the Taliban's] true views" more clearly than anything told to U.S. negotiators.
Hopes that Temer would reverse the interventionist policies pursued during 13 years of leftist rule by Rousseff's Workers Party have helped Brazil's Bovespa stock index and real currency rank among the world's best-performing assets this year.
Many investors are worried that plans to expand credit means Rousseff is relaxing efforts to rebalance public accounts in a return to the interventionist policies of her first term, which zapped confidence in the once-booming economy.
This flurry of decisions is the first step towards normalising an economy that had been skewed by the interventionist policies of ex-president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and her late husband, Néstor Kirchner, who governed before her.
His fetishization of the Constitution informs his liberal positions on surveillance and drugs, as well as his heavily anti-interventionist leanings (he opposes American presidents' habit of going to war without bothering to check in with Congress).
The national security adviser is well known for his enthusiasm for regime change, as his eagerness to use the American military to police the world exceeds even the standard interventionist bias of the broader foreign policy establishment.
But faced with any more threatening political protests, Rouhani and Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei will likely respond with force, as the government has never conceded to those opposed to Islamic rule or Iran's interventionist foreign policy.
Mr. Gedan said he was surprised the Trump administration did not scrap the process, since it has taken a radically different approach toward Latin America, endorsing the Monroe Doctrine, which takes an interventionist view of the hemisphere.
His own most ardent fans, many of whom believed he would be a less interventionist president than Obama, watched in horror as he lobbed missiles at Syria last April and cozied up to Saudi Arabia in May.
But there's something very wrong if it's not, if the flood of information, the temptation of smartphones and the ever-expanded "authentic" offerings from an ever-more-interventionist travel industry have siphoned the spontaneity out of you.
If the new administration's goal is to depart from the interventionist zeal of the previous administration, it should appoint a seasoned antitrust expert with a demonstrated commitment to supporting innovation and free enterprise to lead the charge.
The Democratic convention began with Clinton allies desperately working to stamp out a rebellion by liberal supporters of Bernie Sanders, who are deeply skeptical of Clinton's ties to Wall Street and her support for interventionist foreign policies.
"Since the president was elected as a non-interventionist, I would like to hear him continue in that vein," said Roger Stone, a long-time friend of the president who worked on the Trump campaign's early stages.
The contemporary neoliberal right believes firmly in markets but has worked to roll back the "social democratic" limits placed on them during the postwar era: favoring a less interventionist state, deregulation, paring back welfare protections, and so on.
Under socialist leader Jeremy Corbyn, a parliamentary veteran, and his would-be finance minister John McDonnell, Labour has shifted from the centrist pro-business platform of former prime minister Tony Blair to a more interventionist left-wing pitch.
Fears of a possible return to interventionist policies, and by extension a possible debt default, gripped the market after conservative Argentina President Mauricio Macri lost by a much wider-than-expected margin to the opposition in presidential primaries.
With some analysts forecasting an even weaker peso ahead and growers fearing a return to interventionist economics under the opposition Peronists, selling was muted as Argentines processed President Mauricio Macri's shockingly poor primary performance against challenger Alberto Fernandez.
But the scars of the bombing were still evident in the capital Belgrade, as right-wing nationalists marched in support of Donald Trump, claiming the Republican presidential nominee would move the US away from an interventionist foreign policy.
Born: Springfield, Massachusetts Undergraduate: Columbia University Date candidacy announced: April 8 Previous roles: Alaska representative and Alaska Speaker of the House, U.S. Senator Foreign policy: In "A Political Odyssey," Gravel shared his non-interventionist opinion on foreign policy.
For example, Warren has championed ending income inequality, a topic stemming from her time as a bankruptcy law scholar, while Gabbard has highlighted how her tours of duty in Iraq have informed her anti-interventionist foreign policy platforms.
If you're in favor of an interventionist foreign policy, would like to contain Iran, and think the US should be forward deployed in the region, that's what you believe; it just happens that's also what the Saudis want.
In "Alter Egos," his lively and informative study of the relationship between Obama and Clinton, Mark Landler, who is a White House correspondent for The New York Times, comes down emphatically on the side of an interventionist Clinton.
Macri, who took power in December on a pro-business platform, has argued the bill would block the government's efforts to revive the economy after years of interventionist policies under his predecessor and would ultimately undermine job growth.
"Bernie Sanders will defend our country and take the trillions of dollars that are spent on these interventionist, regime change, unnecessary wars and invest it here at home," an impassioned Ms. Gabbard said, against scenic views of Hawaii.
Attention has focused on Labor's agenda in particular given its leading position in polls and because it has promised interventionist reforms, from lifting wages to closing tax loopholes, while the Liberals are promising to maintain the status quo.
It is critical that the next commander-in-chief comprehends the fundamental difference between adopting a reflexively interventionist attitude — which The Washington Post wants — and being the scrupulous, pragmatic, prudent decision-maker the American people expect and deserve.
Buchanan lost the 1992 primary, but his non-interventionist views remained a lively part of the foreign-policy debate on the right throughout the 1990s, especially as the Clinton White House embraced liberal interventionism, most notably in Bosnia.
A fierce advocate for an expansive and interventionist American foreign policy, Mr. McCain has fretted as Mr. Trump moved the party toward "America First" policies, criticizing longtime American allies and institutions like NATO, while praising adversaries like Russia.
Mr. Buskirk goes on to complain that Democrats in Congress are "attacking the legitimacy of the election" — a legitimacy that has been in question since our intelligence community found that Russians played an active, interventionist part in it.
The presence of Fernandez de Kirchner on the ticket has caused concern about the return of the interventionist left to power, although the more moderate Alberto Fernandez has said that he alone will set policy in his administration.
May, however, confirmed that not only is there an alternative (an interventionist state) but also that the right is eager — in Britain as much as in the United States — to appropriate this increasingly popular remedy of the left.
Lee, a prominent anti-interventionist, ranted to reporters after the Senate's separate meeting on Iran that it was "probably the worst briefing I've seen," saying he was unsatisfied with the "legal, factual and moral justification" for the attack.
" Journalist Glenn Greenwald, a frequent Carlson guest and fellow skeptic of interventionist foreign policy, said the Fox host had offered "some of the most vehement & unflinching denunciations of Trump's assassination attack on Iran of anyone in the media.
López Obrador's economic views have tempered since he first ran for president in 2006, and he now seems less of an interventionist and more motivated to maintain macroeconomic stability in Mexico once he takes office on December 1.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - The next agriculture minister of grains powerhouse Argentina will be Luis Basterra, President-elect Alberto Fernandez said on Friday, an appointment met with some scepticism by farmers worried about a possible revival of interventionist policies.
He is also delving into more specifics -- including taking an anti-interventionist approach to Syria and Venezuela, criticizing spending on wars over the last two decades and praising diplomatic efforts like former President Barack Obama's Iran nuclear deal.
"We can elect a president who will lead us into more interventionist wars of regime change, or we can elect a president who will usher in a new era of peace and prosperity," she said in a taped endorsement.
For an increasingly interventionist Facebook, now comes the hard part: figuring out just how to wrangle the most difficult content problems on its vast platform — racism and hate speech, misinformation and propaganda, Mark Zuckerberg photoshopped into a Nazi uniform.
Basically, they enacted something that I had stumbled into as an idea behind Guernica's political coverage, which is somebody needs to referee, at all times it seems, a debate between the anti-war progressive left and the interventionist left.
Trump's top advisers are vying to sway the President by playing to his competing instincts: on the one hand, his non-interventionist and "America First" worldview and, on the other, his desire to crush terrorists with bold military action.
"Moving forward, as a veteran and someone who knows firsthand the cost of war, I am going to continue to push for an end to counterproductive interventionist wars and lead our country toward a path toward peace," Gabbard added.
Mr. Lewandowski helped Mr. Trump in the primary race, in which he instinctively hit on the issues that the Republican base cared most about — ending free-trade deals, curtailing immigration and bringing an end to an interventionist foreign policy.
President Obama's last chairman at the Federal Communications Commission, Tom Wheeler, believed he could accurately predict future developments in the wireless marketplace and, based on those predictions, adopt interventionist policies that could produce better results than competitive market forces.
It first adopted zero interest rate policy in 1999, started QE in 2001 (implementing various versions since), unveiled its "yield curve control" policy this year and has been one of the most interventionist central banks ever in currency markets.
LONDON (Reuters) - The cost of insuring exposure to Argentina's sovereign debt surged by 938 basis points on Monday as investors worried about a return to interventionist economics following a defeat for President Mauricio Macri in the weekend's primary election.
The big picture: A source tells Reuters that the UAE wants to establish itself as the more mature player in the region, especially as Saudi foreign policy grows increasingly "impulsive and interventionist" under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS).
His Cabinet and administration would probably not look like Obama's—there would be fewer people trying to convince him to take the conventional, interventionist approach—and in that sense, it will represent a meaningful break from the status quo.
"If he'd been in the mood to press the case, Obama might have found widespread public appetite for the sort of aggressive, interventionist restructuring of the American economy that Franklin D. Roosevelt conjured with the New Deal," he writes.
Drivers are supposed to leave each other room to race, and so even though "closing the door" on another driver is a time-honored passing technique, it's something that Leclerc wanted the increasingly interventionist F290 officials to look at.
But in a quirk of fate, Britain's pending departure of the bloc has dampened protests to more interventionist digital rule-making, with many smaller countries (that often house tech giants' European headquarters) feeling less emboldened to fight their corner.
"There was a fear of being the next Dennis Kucinich," they said, invoking the former Ohio lawmaker, whose strong anti-interventionist record may be in today's zeitgeist but who has been pegged as a wacky outsider throughout his career.
" When I asked about Trump's anti-interventionist rhetoric and criticism of the war in Iraq, the NCO, who served in Iraq and supported the 2003 invasion, responds that he's more concerned with leadership than abstract positions for or against "interventionism.
According to data from the Ministry of Agroindustry, wheat exports between January and September climbed to 9.4 million tons, 150 percent more than in the same period in 2015, when the interventionist policies of former President Cristina Fernandez still prevailed.
Republican isolationists prevented the US from participating in the League of Nations, led a largely non-interventionist foreign policy in the '22012s, and were skeptical of the Marshall Plan and the Truman Doctrine in the early years of the Cold War.
Mrs Clinton has also been on the interventionist side of recent debates on Syria, where she argued for a no-fly zone to protect civilians from regime air bombardment—a first step with the potential to drag America in deeper.
Mrs May has deliberately helped this process along, tacking right on social issues (making reducing immigration her highest priority in the coming Brexit talks, for example) and left on economic ones (hailing a more interventionist industrial strategy to revive manufacturing).
During the past two decades, particularly since the presidency of Aharon Barak, the court has adopted a more interventionist approach, forcing the government to change policy and on a number of occasions ruling that laws passed by the Knesset were unconstitutional.
Fernandez's landslide support in the primary vote prompted the peso currency to fall by nearly 18% last week amid fears of a return to the interventionist economic policies of former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, who is Fernandez's vice presidential candidate.
His first foreign trip will reportedly take him to Mexico, where the Andrés Manuel López Obrador administration has taken a neutral, non-interventionist approach to the Venezuela crisis while working with the Trump administration on matters of bilateral strategic interest.
The peso closed 22015% weaker at 240 per U.S. dollar after plunging some 30% to a record low earlier in the day after the primary election prompted market fears over Argentina's potential return to the interventionist economics of the previous government.
While Clinton erred in supporting the Iraq invasion, the State Department also erred in overseeing U.S. troop withdrawals from Iraq, a move which helped create a vacuum for ISIS to metastasize, much like the failed post interventionist planning of Libya.
"At Changan-Ford, Ford often tries to intrude far into our territory; they're interventionist and are most aggressive among global automakers at trying to have their say on how we run our day-to-day activities," the Changan official said.
A recent improvement in consumer confidence suggests some Argentines are expecting a recovery under President Mauricio Macri, who has pushed through a series of pro-business reforms since taking office in December after 12 years of interventionist, left-wing rule.
Some of the territories, which have their own constitutions and parliaments, have other ideas     The Foreign Affairs Committee document, "Global Britain and the British Overseas Territories: Resetting the Relationship", strikes a rare interventionist tone for the 14 self-governing jurisdictions.
LONDON, Aug 12 (Reuters) - The cost of insuring exposure to Argentina's sovereign debt surged by 938 basis points on Monday as investors worried about a return to interventionist economics following a defeat for President Mauricio Macri in the weekend's primary election.
Though "his" generals, and other so-called adults in the room, have convinced Trump to double down on failed strategies and pursue a standard interventionist foreign policy, Trump's off-script remarks on Syria demonstrate he remains sympathetic to de-escalation.
Chancellor Angela Merkel has stated she wants Europe to play a more interventionist role in preserving and strengthening strategic sectors such as semiconductors, battery technology or artificial intelligence, to avoid a loss of know-how that could damage local industries.
When he bombed a Syrian airfield, Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor of The Atlantic, wondered whether the president was "something wholly unique in the history of the presidency: an isolationist interventionist," as though yoking opposites together provided insight rather than revealed confusion.
Center-left Peronist challenger Alberto Fernandez garnered a wider-than-expected lead over business-friendly President Mauricio Macri, causing market fears over a potential return to the interventionist policies of former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Fernandez's vice presidential candidate.
For decades now, the United States has often seemed driven to hurt Iran, at times through interventionist policies that were careless and transactional, and then after 1979, with a fierce determination out of proportion to whatever challenge the new system posed.
The administration has come under fierce criticism from Democrats and even anti-interventionist GOP lawmakers for refusing to release the underlying intelligence they say was proof Soleimani was planning an "imminent" attack on American servicemembers and diplomats in the region.
And abroad, it's hard to imagine that Hillary Clinton, who's more interventionist than Obama, would be more circumspect in getting congressional approval for military action (although her running mate Kaine disagrees with her about the need for congressional approval in Libya).
Temer, who replaced leftist President Dilma Rousseff in May pending an impeachment trial in the Senate over alleged budget manipulation, faces the task of rescuing an economy in tatters after the end of a decade-long commodity bonanza and years of interventionist policies.
John McCain (R-AZ) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) — leaders of the GOP's interventionist wing who have long pushed for greater US military action against the Syrian regime, and who have been harsh critics of Trump — praised the move in a joint statement.
And I think that one of the things that is interesting that is happening on the right is the separation between sort of more militaristic conservative interventionist type and people who seem to be tired of that type of approach to foreign policy.
Ann Coulter, a Fox News regular, said that "Those who wanted us meddling in the Middle East voted for other candidates" and retweeted one of Mr Trump's many anti-interventionist messages from the last time that military action was contemplated in 2013.
Fernandez's landslide support in the primary vote prompted the peso currency to plummet 18% in the last two weeks amid fears of a return to the interventionist economic policies of former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, who is Fernandez's vice presidential candidate.
BUENOS AIRES, Aug 11 (Reuters) - Argentines have their first chance on Sunday to head to the ballot boxes in a high-stakes presidential race in which they must choose between staying the course of painful austerity measures or a return to interventionist economics.
"The greenback is likely to be affected by weaker economic fundamentals as the Federal Reserve strikes a more interventionist tone, trade war tensions abate and the countrys trade and fiscal deficits both continue to swell," said Didier Saint-Georges, Managing Director at Carmignac.
The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) said the banks' reluctance to voluntarily improve lending standards and change their sales incentives had "all led to APRA needing to be more interventionist in its approach to supervision of mortgage lending than it would ordinarily be".
His appointment signals Johnson's intent with the economy - he wants to see a more interventionist approach - but also underlines his desire to have someone who will help, rather than hinder, his "do or die" pledge to leave the EU by Oct. 31.
Hillary Clinton Reality Check: Clinton on Iran's nuclear program By Ryan Browne, CNN When Clinton was asked whether her record in office was overly interventionist, she referenced her role in helping lay the foundations for the international effort to curb Iran's nuclear program.
"We need a commander-in-chief who will exercise good judgment and foresight, and stop getting us into these interventionist, regime-change wars, as we've seen in Iraq, as we've seen in Libya, and as we're seeing now occurring in Syria," Gabbard said.
With help from a Hill staffer, he printed and distributed anti-interventionist arguments at U.S. government expense, using the franking privilege of Hamilton Fish III, a Republican congressman from New York State who was a prominent supporter of the America First Committee.
After riding the commodities boom in her first term, Rousseff's her popularity has dwindled to single figures this year, partly because of the massive Petrobras scandal and partly due to a deep recession that many Brazilians blame on her government's failed interventionist policies.
Corbyn, a socialist and veteran anti-war campaigner, said foreign policy was not solely to blame for terrorism but he would shy away from the interventionist approach that has seen Britain join military action in Iraq, Syria, Libya and Afghanistan in recent years.
At the same time, the "risk-free rate" (as measured by the three-month U.S. T-Bill rate) has hovered around 1.5 percent since the onset of the Central Bank interventionist policies, compared with a long-term average closer to 3.5 percent.
The Shenzhen Connect scheme had been expected to go live more than a year ago, but was put on hold by last year's market crash, which saw stocks slump around 40 percent and a raft of interventionist measures unleashed to prop up markets.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's interim government on Tuesday named the lead economist of the nation's largest private bank to head the central bank, in a further shift away from interventionist policies that many blame for a deep recession and near double-digit inflation.
The big picture: It's not clear if the measures will actually find support, per Politico, but the plans do suggest the EU is ready to make interventionist economic moves without the influence of the United Kingdom as it prepares for an October Brexit.
PRO-BUSINESS, BUT HANDS ON Investment bankers expect the sale of the state's corporate holdings to be spread over time and that it may not be a smooth process under Macron, given his interventionist approach during previous negotiations over deals involving state.
Macri took office in late 2015 on a wave of pro-market sentiment following eight years of interventionist policies under President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, a populist icon still loved by millions of low-income Argentines who benefited from her generous welfare policies.
Yet among core supporters of Mr. Trump's presidential campaign who were attracted by his anti-interventionist language and his condemnation of the Middle East troop engagements initiated by Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, Mr. Trump's intervention in Syria was distressing.
"Paul, who has garnered a reputation as perhaps the most staunchly anti-interventionist Republican in Congress, added, "I do fear that the Iranians are going to escalate this ... I do not see any avenue or any way that talks could begin again.
It was a big campaign promise from Trump, who had called for more interventionist policies, like having the federal government negotiate directly on drug prices, but a difficult one to fulfill, because conservatives tend to like to let the market work unfettered.
Libertarians, who want less government interference in all aspects of life, have never been single-issue activists, but they serve as an ideological release valve for voters on the left and the right when the government becomes too interventionist at home or abroad.
"Incoming president (Andres Manuel Lopez) Obrador had previously indicated a more business-friendly approach than the market initially feared, but this proposal will likely increase jitters once more that his policies may prove more interventionist in nature," Jefferies said in a note.
"The greenback is likely to be affected by weaker economic fundamentals as the Federal Reserve strikes a more interventionist tone, trade war tensions abate and the country's trade and fiscal deficits both continue to swell," said Didier Saint-Georges, Managing Director at Carmignac.
LUSAKA, July 4 (Reuters) - Zambia is planning a law to compel mining companies to give local suppliers a fair share of procurement, its mines minister said on Thursday, in the latest sign of the government taking an interventionist approach in its mining sector.
After the fixed outcome arrives, Erdogan will lead a Turkey that is more militarily interventionist throughout the broader Middle East and more willing to cooperate with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the cost of the U.S. interests, and those of NATO and the European Union.
Brooklyn native Dan Witz, the classically-trained artist known for his highly academic paintings of mosh pits and raves, just launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund his new installation of interventionist paintings that would transform London's telephone booths into a series of politically conscious portraits.
These libertarians believe that the less-interventionist, more-isolationist themes espoused last year appealed to voters — and that the Libertarian Party can be a home for those disappointed that Trump has not lived up to all of the themes he embraced as a candidate.
The comments were some of the strongest signals yet by Fernandez on his plans for the sector amid investor concerns his government, if elected, could revert to the interventionist policies of former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, who is now his vice presidential running mate.
The Shenzhen Connect scheme had been expected to go live more than a year ago, but was put on hold after last year's market crash, which saw stock prices fall by around 40 percent and a raft of interventionist measures unleashed to prop up markets.
Reality Check: Clinton on Iran's nuclear program March 22010, 22002 By Ryan Browne, CNN When Clinton was asked whether her record in office was overly interventionist, she referenced her role in helping lay the foundations for the international effort to curb Iran's nuclear program.
In fact, Bannon may be the only aide among the non-interventionist camp in the White House, which also includes senior policy adviser Stephen Miller, who has sufficient access to the president to persuade him to carefully review the military's request before approving it.
There are a lot of things that I'm looking at, in particular this issue that she has not moved on at all in this campaign, which is this commitment to continue this interventionist regime change policy in Syria that's proving to be so disastrous.
Fan Gang, a senior Chinese central banker, sought to reassure markets about Beijing's commitment to exchange rate reform in the wake of a renewed slide in the yuan and worries that authorities will be moving to a more interventionist stance to curb currency volatility.
Business-friendly incumbent President Mauricio Macri's severe loss in Sunday's primary election to his left-leaning Peronist rival Alberto Fernandez, two months before the presidential vote, prompted market jitters about a possible lurch back toward the interventionist policies that Macri had vowed to end.
May's comments came in a question and answer session after she had delivered a robust defence of capitalism and free markets in a speech designed to halt the rising popularity of a more radical interventionist economic model espoused by her political opponents, the Labour Party.
His interest in backing away from costly interventions in the Middle East tapped into the hopes of the long-neglected anti-interventionist and isolationist elements of the American right, and resonated with communities who have lost lives to seemingly endless occupations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
While the congresswoman has highlighted health care access, criminal justice reform and climate change as key platform issues for her presidential run, her tenure in Congress has been defined by her anti-interventionist foreign policy positions and her campaign is expected to, as well.
Mr. Trump's problems with all three countries reveal a common pattern: taking an aggressive, maximalist position without a clear plan to carry it through, followed by a fundamental lack of consensus in the administration about whether the United States should be more interventionist or less.
To the extent that non-interventionism found a home in American politics during the Cold War, it was on the left, emerging from critiques of imperialism, capitalism, and racism that failed to resonate with the libertarians and nationalists that comprised right-wing non-interventionist.
Its role in making the case for the Iraq war placed it in a camp that had little in common with the views of the more isolationist Mr. Trump, who positioned himself during the 2016 campaign as an anti-interventionist opposed to the Iraq war.
Mr. Trump's forceful challenge to Mr. Maduro is the first such intervention in his anti-interventionist presidency, a sharp departure from an "America First" foreign policy aimed at extracting the United States from overseas quagmires and staying out of the internal affairs of other countries.
Although Willkie dropped his interventionist stance in the heat of the campaign and accused Roosevelt of trying to plunge the country into war, he returned to bipartisanship after his defeat in what turned out to be the closest election in more than two decades.
During his tenure, the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) took a more active, interventionist role as part of its so-called "front loaded approach" to policing Hong Kong's capital markets after a series of stock crashes and wild price swings threatened to undermine the market.
The Weekly Standard had been associated with the #NeverTrump movement throughout the campaign, just as the Trump movement had been anti-Standard, given the magazine's support of free trade and support for the interventionist Republican foreign policy that helped lead to the Iraq war.
But his plan 2 make the Statue of Liberty into a digital stop sign is a bit much   Paul set his sights on former Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton, whom he has vowed to oppose in any confirmation hearings for his interventionist views.
The rhythm, life, and pulse of Jamaa el-Fna are totally different from the rotunda of the Guggenheim Museum in New York, for example, where he has previously staged work, and in this way Sehgal seems to be gesturing toward a more interactionist — rather than interventionist — aesthetic.
Argentina's peso was little changed at the open on Thursday at 55.05 per U.S. dollar, traders said, after weakening by nearly 18% last week during market turmoil over fears of a return to the former interventionist economic policies of Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Fernandez's vice presidential candidate.
The Hong Kong-Shenzhen link had been widely expected to go live more than a year ago, but was put on hold after a market crash last year, which saw stocks slump around 40 percent and a raft of interventionist measures unleashed to prop up markets.
All along, his strategy has been to make himself acceptable to most segments of the party: the activists in the heartland and the power brokers in Washington; the deeply religious conservatives and the more moderate, less church-going crowd; the pro-interventionist hawks; the fiscal conservatives.
Rousseff's interventionist policies, which for years choked off investment, could be followed by a more market-friendly framework that would help reignite confidence, stabilize the currency, pave the way for lower interest rates, revalue local assets and stoke a recovery in activity, wages and demand, Vieira said.
His contempt for the interventionist excesses of his predecessor, his suspicion of arguments to "do more", his arrogant disdain for military advice and his ingrained pessimism about the utility of hard power have had the effect of reducing America's capacity to do good in a bad world.
Laura Mosedale London, U.K. In Remnick's article, Hillary Clinton avoids addressing a number of the factors that led to her shocking loss to Donald Trump: her connections to Wall Street and corporate America, her interventionist foreign policy, and her failure to fire up the Democratic base.
The rout in Argentine markets was set-off by Macri's loss by a wide margin to opposition candidate Alberto Fernandez in presidential primaries on Sunday as it raised risks of a return to interventionist policies under Fernandez if he were to win in October general elections.
He is an unapologetic free trader, an interventionist abroad who continues to defend the deeply unpopular war in Iraq, a supporter of private industry and markets, and the original, if inconstant, champion of changes to the immigration system that would help some illegal immigrants become citizens.
Consider, for instance, foreign policy, where Trump campaigned as a critic of the Iraq war and neoconservatism, as a man ready to make a deal with Russia in order to crush the Islamic State and less inclined to unleash wars of choice than his liberal interventionist opponent.
Attacking Hillary Clinton over what he criticized as her overly interventionist instincts, Mr. Johnson pointed to the hundreds of thousands of Syrian civilians killed by forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad, as well as civilian deaths caused by the American-backed coalition, and said Mrs.
SHANGHAI, Oct 31 (Reuters) - A senior Chinese central banker has sought to reassure markets about Beijing's commitment to exchange rate reform in the wake of a renewed slide in the yuan and worries authorities will be moving to a more interventionist stance to curb currency volatility.
She described the OAS as an "interventionist coalition" led by the US.—Al Jazeera Five Dead in Attack on Army Base in Kashmir Three Indian soldiers were killed by armed gunmen in an attack on an army base in the disputed Indian-controlled part of Kashmir.
But blocking the deal for STX, along with a series of other maneuvers in recent weeks, is prompting concerns that Mr. Macron may follow the tried and true French tradition of dirigisme — an interventionist approach that his predecessors have employed time and again to promote French interests.
The central problem for strategists who want to turn the Republican Party into a working class party, including Trump's top political adviser, Steven K. Bannon, is that the target constituency — Republicans with low and moderate incomes — needs and wants a strong, interventionist government in many instances.
No American president before the end of the Cold War would have found it strange or dissonant to take an interventionist and self-righteous line where Latin America was concerned, while accepting deals with bad actors and wooing autocrats in more far-flung and global theaters.
"There are a lot of things that I'm looking at, in particular this issue that she has not moved on at all in this campaign, which is to continue this interventionist regime change policy in Syria that is proving to be so disastrous," said Gabbard, an Iraq War veteran.
Labour, which under socialist leader Jeremy Corbyn has shifted from a centrist pro-business platform to a more interventionist left-wing pitch, is using its annual conference detail plans to help a greater number of people to share in economic prosperity that it says is "hoarded by the few".
While the exact nature of the deal remains unknown, its announcement raised the prospect that Britain might be adopting an interventionist approach to placate exporters as it prepares to leave the world's biggest trading bloc - a stark change for a country known for its hands-off approach to business.
The actions signal that President Mauricio Macri is moving ahead with free-market reforms to attract private investment to develop the nation's abundant shale oil reserves, even as rising global oil prices and a precipitous weakening of the nation's currency have led to pressure for more interventionist government policies.
Venezuela, home to the world's largest crude oil reserves, has spiraled deeper into chaos in recent years as Maduro - the narrowly-elected successor of leftist firebrand Hugo Chavez - has cracked down harder on the opposition amid a painful recession blamed by economists on his socialist government's interventionist policies.
The demands are apparently aimed at dismantling Qatar's two-decade-old interventionist foreign policy, which has reflected the clout generated by its vast natural gas and oil wealth but incensed conservative Arab peers over its alleged support for Islamists they regard as mortal threats to their dynastic rule.
Labour, which under socialist leader Corbyn has shifted from a centrist pro-business platform to a more interventionist left-wing pitch, vowed last year that large companies would be forced to transfer as much as 10 percent of their shares to workers, to help more people share economic prosperity.
But the Mexican president's return to Mexico's non-interventionist stance was equally important and was acting as a "wall of contention" against those interested in meddling in other countries, said Ackerman, a constitutional law expert at the National Autonomous University of Mexico who is close to Lopez Obrador's administration.
It's interventionist approach stemmed from a lack of popular support at home, which was clear during the first presidential election in 1980 when the candidate of the Islamic Republic Party — followers of Khomeini who are now ruling the country — achieved less than 85033 percent of the popular vote.
" She seemed to be mocking a man's brain cancer, and she was actually treading more lightly than the writer who published a commentary on Medium months ago that took issue with McCain's interventionist politics by saying: "I sincerely, genuinely hope that Arizona Senator John McCain's heart stops beating.
The party in power in Washington was led by a group of visionaries, the "radical" Republicans who had championed the cause of emancipation during the war and believed in an interventionist federal government as a means of fashioning a second American republic out of the destruction of the first.
Over the next 60 years, his art became his life, his refuge, his therapy, and his means of protesting the racism, anti-Semitism, and social hypocrisy he encountered in the United States, such as its Cold War nuclear rivalry with the Soviet Union and its interventionist policies abroad.
That was the same Mr. Hegseth who has defended the president's cozy interactions with Kim Jong-un, embraced Mr. Trump's "America first" agenda of withdrawing forces abroad — and reversing interventionist policies he labeled irresolute and shameful — and energetically taken up the cause of combat veterans accused of war crimes.
"When you get caught up in a movement, sometimes you promote things that make emotional sense at the moment but don't really make any sense overall," said Wade Zirkle, a Denver businessman and veteran who founded the pro-interventionist Vets for Freedom, then recruited Mr. Hegseth to take over.
"We need a commander in chief who has foresight, who exercises good judgment, and who understands the need for a robust foreign policy which defends the safety and security of the American people, and who will not waste precious lives and money on interventionist wars of regime change," Ms. Gabbard said.
While Kucinich has long been an anti-interventionist and a critic of the US wars in the Middle East, his willingness to meet with Assad is highly unusual for an American politician, against the backdrop of chemical weapon usage and the brutal conventional campaign waged by Assad in Syria's civil conflict.
Although the vast majority of births occur in hospitals, the percentage of deliveries at home or in birth centers outside hospitals rose to 1.28 percent in 2012, up from 0.79 percent in 2004, in part because a growing number of women want to avoid the high-tech interventionist environment of hospitals.
The highly interventionist Fed from the financial crisis era is making room for one that harks back to at least a generation ago, before zero interest rates, quantitative easing and the assurance that each Fed chairman had a "put" below where the stock market could not fall before action happened.
Under his watch, the United States maintained an interventionist foreign policy spearheaded by Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE as Secretary of State.
More similar is the 28500 Republican run of businessman Wendell Willkie, who was a registered Democrat until 6900, was never a voice of conservatism, did not run in the primaries, but found favor with convention delegates by embracing a more interventionist foreign policy than the early GOP favorite, New York Gov.
And Washington's aggressive posture has exacerbated the refugee problem in the Caribbean, putting nations traditionally close to the U.S. in a difficult position that has brought issues of American paternalism to the fore and encouraged some to seek greater partnership with China—viewed as a less demanding and interventionist ally.
To them Trump is a Democrat who happens to be an immigration hardliner: he won't touch entitlement reform, he is anti-trade and anti-interventionist, he loves eminent domain and the ObamaCare mandate, wants the government to provide subsidized coverage for those who can't afford it, and defends Planned Parenthood.
We can weigh rousing the ghosts of President James Monroe and his 1823 speech, of the United Fruit Company, the Chicago Boys and Operation Condor -- these symbols of the so called brutal American interventionist policy during the 1960s and the 1970s, in Chile, Guatemala and other countries of Latin America.
Labour, which under socialist leader Jeremy Corbyn has shifted from a centrist pro-business platform to a more interventionist left-wing pitch, is using its annual conference to detail its plans to help a greater number of people to share in economic prosperity that it says is "hoarded by the few".
Borrowing a page from the Nixon playbook, Mr. Trump seems to be edging toward a less interventionist approach to maintaining regional stability; and reminiscent of Nixon, the foreign policy über realist, he seems to favor greater restraint in the exercise of American military power when it doesn't serve vital US security interests.
Even as Trump is indulging his non-interventionist instincts in the Middle East with his plans to pullout of Syria and withdraw some troops from Afghanistan -- in spite of Bolton and other aides' opposition -- the President's newest deputy national security adviser is firmly in the mold of more traditional GOP hawks like Bolton.
Nationally, Ms. Ayotte had a similar image as a conservative, augmented by Sarah Palin's anointment of her as a fellow "mama grizzly" during the 2010 campaign, her alliance with Senators John McCain of Arizona and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina on interventionist foreign policy views, and her numerous votes to defund Planned Parenthood.
But the launching of Tomahawks on Syria certainly raises the prospect not that Trump set out consciously to delude his supporters, but that he lacks the core convictions and knowledge that would enable him to stand up to the Beltway military-industrial "America is No. 1" complex, which is almost invariably interventionist.
While a national chair can't dictate policy, he or she can interpret policy consensus and help nudge the party toward the center, which is now where the Baby Boom generation is positioned, more socially liberal and less interventionist their parents, most of whom have passed on, and somewhat conservative on economic policy.
The strength of the anti-interventionist wing of the party was made especially clear when both Sanders and Tom Steyer pointed out that they believe that even the post-9/11 vote to authorize the use of force in Afghanistan — a previously unassailable vote — to defeat al Qaeda was in hindsight a mistake.
An Iraq War veteran, dedicated non-interventionist, and early endorser of Bernie Sanders's presidential bid, Gabbard has attracted substantial national popularity but also criticism for her choice to meet with Syrian despot Bashar al-Assad in 2017; she has also refused to acknowledge that Assad is responsible for chemical weapons attacks against civilians.
The prince, who arrived in America with a reputation as an aggressive consolidator of power back home and a zealous interventionist abroad, is seeking to change the perception of Saudi Arabia from an opaque and conservative kingdom, where mosques promote extremist ideology and women are relegated to second-class status, to a modernist desert oasis.
She attributed it to concerns about the European Central Bank's ability to prop up the region any longer and, specifically, the disappointment among investors after the ECB surprised the markets by not offering a more interventionist stance at its latest meeting — it did not extent the deadline for its bond-buying program beyond March 2017.
Trump himself had repeatedly signaled — both on the campaign trail and since taking office — that this was a prudent course; he cautioned Barack Obama explicitly against attacking Assad back in 2013, amid an earlier standoff over chemical weapons, and on the campaign trail he regularly espoused a staunch anti-interventionist approach to U.S. foreign policy.
Trump's ethno-nationalist campaign platform had three broadly linked planks: a unilateralist, but less interventionist foreign policy that would put national interest above traditional alliances; a protectionist economic policy that would put the people before the elite; and a restrictionist immigration policy that would, implicitly, reassert white identity as a defining feature of American culture.
The loss of faith is clearest in Europe, where Mr Draghi felt pressure to speak publicly on several occasions after the December meeting, in order to clarify that it did not represent a step in a less interventionist or more hawkish direction, and was not an indication of internal dissent over the course of policy.
The Iraq War, which liberals prefer to remember as a conflict conjured by a neoconservative cabal, was actually the work of a bipartisan interventionist consensus, pushed hard by George W. Bush but embraced as well by a large slice of center-left opinion that included Tony Blair and more than half of Senate Democrats.
The exchanges on Syria, followed by a parallel discussion of how to contain Russia's increasing aggressiveness, underscored one of the oddities of the 2020 election season: Faced with a Republican president who has envisioned a far more isolationist approach to American power, the Democrats are sounding like interventionist Republicans of just a few years ago.
Organizers aim to seize on what one considers a "once-in-a-generation opportunity" to galvanize growing support on the right and left for a less interventionist foreign policy — thanks in part to President Donald Trump's dogged efforts, so far unsuccessful, to extricate troops from what he calls America's "endless wars" in the Middle East.
"One can say that the circuit breakers earlier in the year and interventionist measures by the Chinese government through the national team make one wonder if A shares can be considered a true market—and this is why MSCI's decision is delayed to monitor progress made thus far," explained Trinh Nguyen, Asia emerging economist at investment bank Natixis.
Witness the new Franco-German manifesto for interventionist industrial policies; the EU's incoming "upload filter" strengthening online copyright laws; new money and powers for Frontex, the EU's external borders agency; and the EU-China summit on April 9th, where the EU pushed Beijing, to reduce distorting state subsidies and to stop obliging companies to transfer technology.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, on the other hand, is running as a politically incorrect macho man, but his foreign policy is mostly non-interventionist.
"Definitely, if he negotiates hard on some of these things, we could see a more interventionist approach than we have in the past," said Catherine Beard, head of industry association Business NZ. MILLION-DOLLAR HIT The idea is a quota-system would force more logs to be sold and processed locally, adding value to the NZ$270 billion economy.
Ms Vestager and Ms Goulard will make a strong team developing a distinctive European way of managing new technology and finding a balance between open markets and interventionist industrial strategy in responding to new industrial giants from China and Silicon Valley (Ms Vestager's liberal instincts may collide with the activist mood, personified by Ms Goulard, in Paris and Berlin).
H. R. McMaster, the national security adviser, over Mr. Trump's aides, including his chief strategist, Stephen K. Bannon, who had warned that sending more troops was a slippery slope toward nation building, anathema to nationalists like him who reject both the interventionist neoconservatives of the George W. Bush administration and the limited war fought by Mr. Obama.
CHICAGO — "It's a super-interesting moment to be at the National Gallery, where the question of what it means to be an American, and what kind of American are you, has a new kind of resonance," said Theaster Gates, the sculptor, installation and performance artist and urban interventionist, whose exhibition "The Minor Arts" opened there this month in Washington.
Corbyn, a veteran anti-war campaigner, said foreign policy was not solely to blame for terrorism but he would deploy troops abroad only "when there is a clear need", distancing himself from the interventionist approach that has seen Britain join the United States and other allies in military action in Iraq, Syria, Libya and Afghanistan in recent years.
For it misses the big picture — that departments and agencies of the U.S. national security apparatus outside of the Pentagon have been deprioritized for more than a decade and a half as U.S. grand strategy has gotten more militarized, interventionist, and liberal in terms of which conflicts U.S. policymakers are willing to commit precious American resources.
But it's also the painting's reflection of a specific cycle of history that makes its imagery feel as current as the evening news — a perspective that frames the interventionist policies of Reagan and Bush II within the xenophobia exploited by Trump (through the scorched-earth tactics of his unspeakable mentor Roy Cohn) to seize ultimate power.
"Many of the problems that arise in the U.S.-China trade and investment relationship can be traced to the Chinese government's interventionist policies and practices and the large role of state-owned enterprises and other national champions in China's economy, which continue to generate significant trade distortions that inevitably give rise to trade frictions," the USTR said in its annual report to Congress.
What is most notable is how fast top Democrats dropped their post-Sanders rhetoric over war powers and have again adopted the pro-interventionist stance embodied by Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE.
" What you need to know as the 2016 primary sprint begins Continuing a line of attack he has used against GOP rivals Ted Cruz and Rand Paul, who have to varying degrees embraced a non-interventionist foreign policy, Rubio said, "We have isolationist candidates who are apparently more passionate about weakening our military and intelligence capabilities than about destroying our enemies.
Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2020 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE (R-Ky.), a non-interventionist whose views on foreign policy are derided by the conservative foreign policy establishment, bemoaned the costs to the military and taxpayers for the continuing war.
Ms Vestager and Ms Goulard want to use their clout to develop a distinctively European way of managing new technology and finding a balance between open markets and interventionist industrial strategy in responding to new industrial giants from China and Silicon Valley (tough Ms Vestager's liberal instincts may collide with the activist mood, personified by Ms Goulard, in Paris and Berlin).
Nor, at this late date, will you be shocked that those merger subsidies, NATO expansion, and the return to a more interventionist policy helped get military spending back on a steady growth path until the 9/11 attacks opened the spigots, launched the Global War on Terror, and sent a flood of new money pouring into the Pentagon and the national security state.
During the campaign, Trump suggested he wasn't all that committed to the NATO alliance, railed against a global trading system he claimed was disastrous for the US, promised to declare China a currency manipulator on his first day of the presidency, voiced serious doubts about interventionist military policy, and overall seemed to suggest that the US should be less involved in events beyond its shores.
The natural birth movement, a reaction to "twilight sleep" injections, routine episiotomies and other interventionist hospital practices, began in New York in the 903s and took off with the opening in 290 of the city's first birth center, the Maternity Center Association Childbearing Center on East 214nd Street, said Dr. Laura Zeidenstein, the director of the graduate midwifery program at the Columbia School of Nursing.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has drawn criticism from some of his most vociferous conservative supporters over his decision to again intervene militarily in Syria, highlighting the pressure on the president to retain a non-interventionist, "fortress America"-style foreign policy.
"What Iran has done is really highlighted both Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden as representatives of two different poles in the Democratic Party: one a much more hawkish interventionist arm of the party, which used to be dominant, and then Bernie Sanders, representing a more diplomacy-oriented approach, a more collaborative international approach that is ascendant in the party," said Jeff Weaver, one of Sanders's top advisers, who went on to ding Biden for the 22018 Iraq vote.
And the family has given to entities that espouse non-interventionist foreign policies (more than $0003 million to the Koch brothers' network and $300,000 to the Cato Institute), but also more than $4 million to groups associated with Bolton, the hawkish former diplomat who has called President Barack Obama "one of the most narcissistic individuals to ever hold that job" and who suggested that the Obama administration might "reinstitute blasphemy laws" to limit criticism of Islam.

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