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nonintervention

[non-in-ter-ven-shuhn] / ˌnɒn ɪn tərˈvɛn ʃən /




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Nonintervention remains a pillar of Chinese foreign policy — in part, analysts say, because China’s own history of foreign occupation is at the core of its national identity, an unhealed wound.

From New York Times • Feb. 11, 2012

Yet Brazil's Castello Branco supported the intervention, and in Buenos Aires one Argentine Foreign Ministry official said wryly: "Nonintervention is an excellent principle, but we are not going to let ourselves get killed defending it."

From Time Magazine Archive

Instead Italy insisted on discussing recall of volunteers not at a three-power conference but before all 27 nations of the impotent Nonintervention Committee, including Italy's ally Germany.

From Time Magazine Archive

These dictators had meanwhile announced that, while Germany and Italy would not withdraw from the London Nonintervention Committee on Spain, they would withdraw their warships from its neutral patrol of Spanish waters.

From Time Magazine Archive

South American President: "Nonintervention is essential to continental solidarity."

From Time Magazine Archive




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