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nonintervention Meaning in Bengali



 হস্তক্ষেপে বিরতি, অহস্তক্ষেপ,




nonintervention's Usage Examples:

his British counterpart Anthony Eden in fleshing out the policy of nonintervention.


positions on a number of issues including protectionism on trade, nonintervention in foreign affairs, religious practice in the public sphere, and nativism.


of foreign troops, international guarantees of noninterference and nonintervention, and arrangements for the return of Afghan refugees to Afghanistan.


a party of liberal ideology, since it defended postulates like the nonintervention of the State and the absolute freedom in the economy.


Although officially adhering to a policy of nonintervention, the Chinese government has been very involved in the discourse of.


simultaneously consisting of "liberal interventionism, self-determination, nonintervention, humanitarian intervention" oriented in support of collective security.


Late Ming laissez-faire policies such as nonintervention in markets and low taxes further stimulated commercialisation, as market.


"Paul preaches nonintervention, less government".


Following the passage of the 1935 Nuremberg Laws for example, a policy of nonintervention was followed.


Federation (including humans) has a strict Prime Directive policy of nonintervention with less technologically advanced cultures which the Federation encounters.


organization to promote democracy "with due respect for the principle of nonintervention," and lacks any mechanism for collective action among the states in.


the following normative principles: self-determination of peoples; nonintervention; the peaceful settlement of disputes; the prohibition of the threat.


market failures justify government intervention in the economy, that nonintervention leads to monopolies and stifled innovation, or that unregulated markets.


Chodorov continued to advocate nonintervention, but as the Cold War continued, he lost influence: the American conservative.


United States' often considered adherence to the Treaty's principles of nonintervention as secondary to its Cold War concerns.



Synonyms:

noninterference; foreign policy;

Antonyms:

noninterference; intervention; interference;

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