English to Malayalam Dictionary internationalism

internationalism

അന്തർദേശീയ
definition
noun
the internationalism of popular music
the state or process of being international.
In the mid-1920s Stalin, who was by then the ruling party leader, abandoned the Bolsheviks' previous internationalism .
the principles of any of the four Internationals.
example
the 'internationalism' of popular music
It will take genuine multilateralism and 'internationalism' ; radical innovations and new forms of collaboration with civil society and supranational institutions.
We are also, instinctively so, a party of 'internationalism' .
This work is driven by our strong belief in 'internationalism' , a commitment to professionalism and an enthusiasm for creativity.
In fact that 'internationalism' is deeply rooted in British traditions.
The Cup's increasing 'internationalism' and status as the most prized long distance handicap in world racing fits into its sporting portfolio perfectly.
In the mid-1920s Stalin, who was by then the ruling party leader, abandoned the Bolsheviks' previous 'internationalism' .
Our task now is to update that tradition, to forge a bold progressive 'internationalism' for the global age.
The precocious teenage poet was committed to leftist 'internationalism' , the united front against fascism.
It is time for us to embrace free-market 'internationalism' again.
Casablanca is the Mediterranean commercial center of Morocco, a center of tourism and French culture and 'internationalism' .
However, he agrees that Shanghai has some pluses that help to make up for this, citing the city's 'internationalism' as an example.
He was an intransigent fighter for the working class under the banner of 'internationalism' for 30 years.
The International Workers Party fights for the working class to adopt a new class strategy - socialist 'internationalism' .
In this regard, we at Macalester need to engage in more discussion about 'internationalism' and domestic multiculturalism among ourselves first.
It does not now and never has represented the Marxist program of socialist 'internationalism' .
For about two decades, it seemed to many that a new national nirvana, an alternative to revolutionary socialist 'internationalism' , had been discovered.
The dreadful chicken coming home now is that 'internationalism' and globalisation are exactly the same thing.
Conservative reaction, like socialist 'internationalism' , was distinctly un-English in its lack of provincialism.
According to the author, this departure from 'internationalism' will have grave consequences for the future of the United States in world affairs.
We Marxists take as one of our starting-points the rejection of nationalism in favor of a higher principle, 'internationalism' , the solidarity of the peoples of the world.
He says Scotland in Europe seems still to conjure up something of a distant challenge and this is despite the Scots' long-standing reputation for 'internationalism' .
Each won a scholarship to Pearson College in Vancouver, a boarding school stressing 'internationalism' and a physically demanding curriculum.
The Socialist Equality Party has a long record of struggle for the political independence of the working class, 'internationalism' and socialism.
This sense of 'internationalism' can be traced right back to when Karl Marx and Frederick Engels wrote the Communist Manifesto in the 1840s.
This means rediscovering the centrality of the working class and the 'internationalism' which are at the heart of the genuine Marxist tradition.
They wouldn't mind a bit of 'internationalism' of the socialist variety.
Instead of 'internationalism' , we find among the Left now a sort of affectless, neutralist, smirking isolationism.
Three days of fun and 'internationalism' are planned with the overall aim and objective of raising money to support Keighley's new twin town of Manzini in Swaziland.
His complexion was dark, almost worldly, just hinting at his complex tastes, his exemplary 'internationalism' .
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