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Type Words
Type of foreign policy
Derivation neutralist

Examples of neutralism

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Non-alignment is the implementation of neutralism by avoiding military alliances.
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John Kotelawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon, however, broke the ice against neutralism.
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While Nehru's India preached neutralism, Pakistan early joined every alliance in sight.
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Turkey's slight shift toward neutralism is now expected to end.
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True neutralism is extremely unlikely or even impossible to prove.
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Neutralism describes the relationship between two species which interact but do not affect each other.
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Indeed, the recent European attitude toward the Soviet Union has been so cautious as to verge on neutralism.
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They contended that Prats was compromising the military's traditional neutralism and demanded that he leave the Cabinet.
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The idea would not quite constitute a military alliance, but it would surely be India's most decisive step away from neutralism.
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More examples
  • A policy of neutrality or nonalignment in international affairs
  • Biological interactions result from the fact that organisms in an community interact with each other. In the natural world, no organism is an autonomous entity isolated from its surroundings. ...
  • (Neutralist) A neutral power in a particular war is a sovereign state which declares itself to be neutral towards the belligerents. A non-belligerent state does not need to be neutral. The rights and duties of a neutral power are defined in Sections 5 and 13 of the Hague Convention of 1907. ...
  • (neutralist) One who holds that most molecular divergence and variation has negligible effect on fitness, at least at the time when it evolved.
  • A relationship between two organisms where neither is helped nor harmed. See the Relationships page for more explanation.
  • One of several types of symbiotic relationships between the individuals of two (or more) different species. In a neutral relationship both species are unaffected (see symbiosis).