Neutralism

Word NEUTRALISM
Character 10
Hyphenation neutralism
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Definitions and meanings of "Neutralism"

What do we mean by neutralism?

The state of being neutral; neutrality. noun

A political policy or advocacy of nonalignment or noninvolvement in conflicting alliances and of attempting to mediate or conciliate in conflicts between states. noun

The character or state of being neutral; neutrality. noun

A policy of neutrality or nonalignment in international affairs. noun

The state of being neutral; neutrality. noun

A political policy of nonalignment in a situation of conflict. noun

A policy of neutrality or nonalignment in international affairs noun

The state of being neutral; neutrality.

A political policy of nonalignment in a situation of conflict.

The neutral theory of molecular evolution, holding that at the molecular level most evolutionary changes and variation within and between species are caused not by natural selection but by genetic drift of mutant alleles that are neutral.

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The word "neutralism" in example sentences

Nor can we see Germany going its own way in neutralism or towards the east, because that would be equally damaging to the new and emerging Europe. ❋ Unknown (1967)

Nevertheless, neutralism is still the foreign doctrine of all the nationalist Arab states, even though in Egypt at this moment it seems to mean not so much a good or tolerable relation with both blocs as bad terms with both. ❋ Unknown (1959)

To me it seems like yet another sign that journalism is no longer going to be occupied that neutralism, but it will have more of a political partisan bent. ❋ Jay Rosen (2011)

We were impressed by that because it was more neutral, and neutralism was a word that we loved. ❋ Fresca (2010)

In addition, by once more dazzling the world with cleverly packaged proposals, the self-assured Soviet leader displayed the seductive charms that could woo Western Europe into a neutered neutralism. ❋ Walter Isaacson (2009)

More people need to be familiar with exaptations and neutralism … adaptation is not the only possibility. ❋ Unknown (2009)

He took neutralism in the cold war seriously, making trips to the Soviet Union and China (though to the White House as well). ❋ Unknown (2007)

Shadow Government by Syrian poet Muhammad Al-Maghut my translation: My mother is Arabism and my father is struggle and my sister is unity and my uncle is positive neutralism and my [other] uncle is non-alignment and my brother-in-law is steadfastness and my mother-in-law is the Arab League and my grandfather is [Arab] Joint Defense and my children are the streets and I call for an exit from this chaos, but I only hear words: ❋ As'ad (2007)

Consider the dangerous level to which morale and defensive strength had descended: the despairing counsel of neutralism, appeasement and defeatism that then existed. ❋ John S.D. Eisenhower (2003)

It worked to define the principles of positive neutralism in the cold war but was viewed in the West as being procommunist. ❋ Unknown (2001)

Instead they hid behind pacifism as a respectable way to oppose armed resistance to aggressive Soviet moves, and they espoused neutralism as a similarly acceptable position from which to undermine British support for the stand America was now beginning to take against Soviet expansionism. ❋ Unknown (1997)

Cloaking Orwell in the very neutralism he so fiercely denounced as a cover for appeasement of the Soviet Union, and adding insult to injury by decorating it with the kind of anti-British frill Orwell despised, Crick goes on to write: But don't misread Nineteen Eighty-Four. ❋ Unknown (1997)

Nor did the neutralism signify an honest refusal to choose between the United States and the Soviet Union; it was, rather, a cover for "anti-Americanism" in particular and for "hatred of Western democracy and admiration for totalitarianism" in general. ❋ Unknown (1997)

Natural selection may be the biggest crane with the largest set of auxiliaries, but Kimura's theory of neutralism is also a crane; so is punctuated equilibrium; so is the channelling of evolutionary change by developmental constraints. ❋ Gould, Stephen Jay (1997)

But if neutralism is not allowed, then some kind of international umbrella has been thought to be preferable to a big buildup of Japanese forces. ❋ Stokes, Henry Scott (1976)

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