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Interventionalism is a broad term that can refer to a policy or approach characterized by direct intervention in the affairs of other entities, typically states or organizations. This intervention can take various forms, including economic, political, military, or cultural actions. The underlying principle is that active involvement is necessary or beneficial, rather than maintaining a passive or non-interventionist stance.
In international relations, interventionalism often contrasts with isolationism or neutrality. Proponents might argue that intervention is
The decision to intervene is usually complex, involving considerations of feasibility, legitimacy, and the potential impact