English to Urdu Dictionary interventionist

interventionist

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noun
The unilateral interventionists still hold the reins of power within the GOP, largely because their champions dominate the West Wing and the Department of Defense.
a person who favors government intervention.
adjective
Further, it has been suggested that the globalization of the world economy is making interventionist policies less meaningful.
favoring intervention, especially by a government in its domestic economy or by one country in the affairs of another.
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He added the market would be happier to see US policy move away from 'interventionist' moves, such as the tariffs announced this week.
If we waited for every government in the world to stop manipulating domestic production through 'interventionist' measures, no country would have ever traded with any other.
In time, this may require the UN to consider co-operative, 'interventionist' action in potential or active trouble spots.
Free market policies lead to greater economic growth than 'interventionist' policies, and therefore also lead to greater income inequality.
It actually fuels the logic of intervention, providing grist for 'interventionist' rationales.
Even though there has been an increase in the black middle class, the psychology of the group is still liberal, still supportive of big, 'interventionist' government.
Who is feeding the president this 'interventionist' nonsense?
So, of course, a less 'interventionist' government, economically and socially, is going to appeal to them.
It was no mistake that the only decade to rival the 1930s in terms of prolonged market malaise was the 1970s, another era defined by 'interventionist' wage and price policies.
Hoover was a corporatist, an inflationist, and a statist who tried every policy in the 'interventionist' playbook.
Most of the rest are either relatively secure or continually hampered by the 'interventionist' policies going back nearly a century.
Their social exclusion is produced by the industrial and residential location processes inherent in all capitalist societies unless 'interventionist' policies are put in place which remedy them.
In this way, peace settlements have become increasingly 'interventionist' into the social and political forms of the vanquished.
Further, it has been suggested that the globalization of the world economy is making 'interventionist' policies less meaningful.
Workers' capital could then be invested with a view to longer term goals, acting as an instrument for the development of a more actively 'interventionist' industry policy.
It serves a useful function also where the issues are neatly adversative - tax and social spending versus tax cuts to stimulate the economy, or 'interventionist' government versus minimalist government.
This view is inadequate today because it ignores the role of organized mass parties, pressure groups, a large Civil Service, and 'interventionist' government.
The 'interventionist' model of economic development they espoused - and that the United Kingdom generally opposed - had run out of steam.
The Report concludes with a synthesis of the issues and a plea for government to play an even more 'interventionist' role in the second economy.
Thus, for example, the foreign policies of Britain in the nineteenth century and the United States in the twentieth century have included strong 'interventionist' components.
Although peacemaking allows a greater 'interventionism' and activism in the construction of international order than at other historical periods, the results of these endeavours remain uncertain.
And in the United States, the Chile myth teaches contemporary 'interventionists' that regime change works.
And there's also the need for psychologists to work with the various therapists and 'interventionists' who surround a child, from teachers to speech therapists and occupational therapists.
Enlightened self-interest, then, is the cri de coeur of the liberal 'interventionists' .
Efforts were made to match interventionists and families on ethnicity, and Spanish-speaking 'interventionists' were paired with Spanish-speaking families.
On the other hand, it is impressive that intervention effects can be replicated across cohorts when initial enthusiasm for the intervention among 'interventionists' and teachers might be expected to wane.
Using the same definition of progress that the socialists and 'interventionists' use, value-free economics shows that where socialism and interventionism cannot succeed, laissez faire can.
And the two sides would also come together over a new doctrine of enlightened 'interventionism' in Africa.
Given the lack of research in this area, early 'interventionists' often rely on intervention practices designed for Anglo American infants and toddlers from English-speaking homes.
Aware that some of its European partners are not willing to the recognise the principle of 'interventionism' , the British government is also seeking partners for its project outside of the EU.
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