Stephen Hayes evidently wasn’t paying much attention to Huntsman’s policies: For several months, Huntsman dabbled in policy—offering a naïve return to non-interventionism overseas [bold ...
the principle of non-intervention implies that the following acts should not take place: armed intervention and all other forms of interference or attempted threats against the personality of the ...
Today, the bill for that irrational commitment to non-intervention has come due. Doctrinally opposed to the kind of preemptive action that George W. Bush took against Saddam Hussein and snakebit ...
A week later Blum suggested to the other states of Europe to apply the principle of non-intervention in Spain. On September 9, the Non-Intervention Committee met in London for its first meeting. It ...
which suggests that Americans appear to be warming to restraint and non-interventionism in international affairs. Indeed, ...
Whether or not in the coming years there will be a turn toward “isolationism”—better termed “military non-interventionism”—there is a strong case for the gradual end of U.S. military ...
but the future of humanitarian intervention is uncertain. The principle of non-intervention, the idea that states should refrain as much as possible from intervening in the affairs of other states ...
China’s approach to security issues is meant to be in line with African frameworks, in accordance with the principle of non-intervention. Recent crises raise some interesting questions about the ...
Non-Interventionism, Not Isolationism Everyone engaging in the current debate over U.S. foreign policy, of course, understands that nuclear weapons have changed the nature of international politics.