As an internationalist, he supported aid to the Allies and opposed isolationism.
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Internationalist was the first Powderfinger album to win the ARIA Music Awards.
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A new nationalism also challenged the relatively internationalist medieval world.
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These folks are intellectual and internationalist, just like Barack Hussein Obama.
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It was internationalist in content with poems in Greek, Latin, English, and German.
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Since then, the right has split into isolationist and internationalist camps.
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He still keeps studios in Europe, and, at 49, remains the compleat internationalist.
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He is a liberal internationalist, willing to use force if necessary as a last resort.
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Mr. Obama is a cosmopolitan internationalist, while Mr. Bush was a unilateralist cowboy.
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Influenced by or advocating internationalism
A member of a socialist or communist international
(internationalism) the doctrine that nations should cooperate because their common interests are more important than their differences
Internationalist is the third studio album by Australian alternative rock band, Powderfinger. The album was released on 7 September 1998 and was often labelled Powderfinger's most adventurous work, with greater experimentation than in previous works.
The Internationalist was a magazine based in Seattle, Washington. Founded in July 2004, the Internationalist grew its readership to 65,000 nationally. In 2006, the publication was awarded a Bronze Eddie Award for editorial excellence. ...
(internationalism) the view that the country should involve itself deeply in world affairs.