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neutralist

[noo-truh-list, nyoo-] / ˈnu trə lɪst, ˈnyu- /


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It enlists a network of ostensibly independent papers, stoops to clumsy but temporarily harassing forgeries usually purported to be U.S. documents showing American diplomats engaged in subversion of neutralist governments.

From Time Magazine Archive

That was not altogether startling; ever since the establishment of a neutralist tripartite government in Laos as a result of the Geneva accords of 1962, news from there had generally been gloomy.

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"Big" Minh, as he was universally known, was a former general who headed what he described as a neutralist "third force" and was acceptable to the communists.

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"Were I in Viet Nam, I think I might be an anguished neutralist Buddhist some place," he has confessed to an interviewer.

From Time Magazine Archive

The article in the Stampa, which appears ultra-nationalist, is in reality purely neutralist.

From New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 1915 April-September, 1915 by Various