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"internationalism" Definitions
  1. the belief that countries should work together in a friendly way

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If today, Zionism and internationalism seem in tension, for these pioneers Zionism was the starting point for their internationalism.
Yet liberal internationalism is now under attack from many sides.
In an age of Brexit, Britain needs voices for internationalism.
Internationalism is no utopian idea now but a workaday given.
Mr. Trump's call to turn away from internationalism hasn't helped.
Internationalism is possible only when nationalism becomes a fact, i.e.
Today there are fewer restraints on universities' natural inclination towards internationalism.
Is it only when Americans save the planet is it internationalism?
And his internationalism, it's not very deep but it's reasonably sincere.
Still, despite these exceptions, American commitment to internationalism has been remarkably robust.
It certainly does in internationalism, and that can be kind of problematic.
They're nearly identical, but in the name of internationalism, we'll use SAE's.
Perhaps America will suddenly abandon Trumpism in favour of old-school, Rooseveltian internationalism.
This was blamed on his internationalism; but for that he would never apologise.
Growing internationalism is not the only demographic shift behind the co-educational trend.
And he demonstrated that a new progressive internationalism can breathe life into politics.
Our experiment must be shared; American nationalism and liberal internationalism can co-exist.
This internationalism went along with support for free trade and generous immigration policies.
If liberal internationalism wants to get the upper hand, it must reform itself.
It is easy to imagine a novel internationalism taking shape in this form.
He said INSEAD sees diversity and internationalism as key to the school's DNA.
In addition to unveiling these iconoclastic energies, the exhibition reveals Ninth Street's internationalism.
The danger of white internationalism, as we should be calling it, is growing.
The Soviet Union sought friends round the world in the name of proletarian internationalism.
Herbert Turner, a British astronomer, began the war as a cheerleader for scientific internationalism.
Can progressives put forward an internationalism that isn't linked to war and corporate power?
New leaders may be capable of delivering policies that could restore faith in internationalism.
As an ad celebrating British Airways, an international airline, it's strikingly devoid of internationalism.
Macron is a vocal proponent of the liberal internationalism that Trump has repeatedly criticized.
The answer lies in ditching both globalism and isolationism in favor of an authentic internationalism.
"You can't win against nationalism with internationalism," she told The New York Times in January.
Progressive voices must now challenge these assumptions and once again make the case for internationalism.
The Americans' brief flirtation with Wilsonian internationalism yielded to a resurgence of nationalism and nativism.
The walk up to the replica chapel at Bronner's is a celebration of Christian internationalism.
Legendary choreographer Yvonne Rainer, immortality, experimental ethics, and New Internationalism are highlights of upcoming events.
To illustrate this internationalism, European Spring will run citizens of one country as candidates in another.
A sometime Democrat, he claimed during the election campaign to have renounced his former liberal internationalism.
As a study in the shortcomings of liberal internationalism, it comes close to Iraq and Libya.
Mr Macron's liberal internationalism does not speak to such places, and public policy offers few remedies.
" Wilson's embrace of internationalism marked the beginning of what publisher Henry Luce dubbed the "American Century.
The post-cold-war liberal internationalism Menendez and Engel adhere to still dominates the Democratic Party.
The notion of rooted cosmopolitanism shows us how it is possible to combine patriotism with internationalism.
In response, the long, hard job of winning the argument for liberal internationalism must begin anew. 8.
Will internationalism continue to be a priority -- in terms of policy and institutions -- over the next decade?
This represents a rupture with at least four decades of bipartisan consensus in favour of liberal internationalism.
As trust breaks down, we're seeing that internationalism splinter, with more localized data and explicitly national services.
Thus, the series often functioned as a sci-fi-flavored defense of liberal internationalism and humanist individualism.
Clinton revived liberal internationalism with military interventions that were justified on humanitarian grounds, notably in the Balkans.
Whether Clinton's version of liberal internationalism could be sustained in a lasting ground war was never tested.
Macron, meanwhile, is using the event to promote the Paris Peace Forum, a showcase for liberal internationalism.
But the Atlantic Charter's original spirit of internationalism was also meant to make another global conflict impossible.
The survival of liberal internationalism, in the U.S. and Europe, will define politics in the coming years.
But this form of internationalism was an inversion of capitalist cosmopolitanism — more like what we'd call globalism today.
On the left, it requires a move away from isolationism and a rediscovering of historic principles of internationalism.
Last October, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders gave a speech at Johns Hopkins, calling for a new progressive internationalism.
The Peace Corps — a highly underrated part of America's foreign policy toolkit — exemplifies the best of U.S. internationalism.
"Wilson and Trump represent two interwoven strands of the DNA of American statecraft — internationalism and realism," he said.
In the West, Mr. Zhang argued, the nationalists are on the right while the left generally supports internationalism.
One was the traditional, alliance-centered internationalism that had held sway, for example, under President George H.W. Bush.
Although many have called him a Party apologist, he continues to call for literature that promotes socialism and internationalism.
Niskanen Centre, May 2018"Liberal internationalism 3.0: America and the dilemmas of liberal world order", by G. John Ikenberry.
There were game efforts at internationalism; speeches were subtitled and the hall festooned with a rainbow of national flags.
Obama has repeatedly used his background and internationalism to ingratiate himself with his audiences and to advance his agenda.
Global politics is characterized by a new social/cultural/political axis that runs between liberal internationalism and social authoritarianism.
It was, as Trumpism is, in particular a vote against immigration, reviled symbol of the establishment, internationalism and change.
The vision underlying liberal internationalism is of a peace not just between nation-states, but between their respective citizens.
It's a valuable counterpoint to Clinton's liberal internationalism, certainly a more credible alternative than what Trump has to offer.
He has championed nativism and economic nationalism, railed against establishments of all stripes, and attacked both multiculturalism and internationalism.
Two of the world's leading curators, Maria Lind and Kate Fowle, ask: How might curators embrace a new internationalism?
In other words, Trump may not be a fan of globalism, but he still subscribes to bilateralism and even internationalism.
Politicians like Khan, who champion equality and internationalism, have everything to gain by attacking Trump given his historic unpopularity there.
This was "soft power" in action: the spread of the Soviets' self-declared values of internationalism, universalism and anti-racism.
Since the rise of Donald Trump in 2016, much of the Republican Party has rejected Krauthammer's brand of neoconservate internationalism.
"I suppose that it was a reaction to a sense of engulfing internationalism, or a reaction against globalism," he said.
World War II — and the Cold War that followed — cemented a bipartisan consensus on internationalism that lasted for 75 years.
The alliance embodies the principles of internationalism, globalism, and free trade — everything the Trump administration wants to do away with.
Yet British universities' commitment to their core values of internationalism and excellence gives us reason to be confident in their future.
She is author of  "Militant Visions: Black Soldiers, Internationalism, and the Transformation of American Cinema," and is a Public Voices fellow.
A new internationalism was born; cosmopolitans looked with pleasure on the United Nations, alike in dignity, diverse in their national dress.
In so doing, it contributes to a re-invigoration of international artistic appreciation and cooperation, as well as internationalism in general.
Its leader, the 30-year-old Jesse Klaver, has argued in favour of a national identity centred on tolerance, openness and internationalism.
A chasm separates the social liberalism and internationalism of Syriza from the Christian Nationalism of its right-wing partner, the Independent Greeks.
European Spring hopes to transform Europe it into a true beacon of progressive internationalism and revive the democratic spirit in the process.
As Mr Trump prepares to enter the White House, the long, hard job of winning the argument for liberal internationalism begins anew.
And by representing the 19 million refugees and asylum seekers displaced around the world, the team is an inspiring symbol of internationalism.
If the mission was to re-quicken the country's lost appetite for humanitarian intervention and liberal internationalism, Holbrooke was a promising vessel.
A vital lesson of the modern era is that internationalism has stabilized the world, while lapses into bellicose nationalism have wreaked havoc.
Do you see things like Brexit and the election of Donald Trump to be a movement away from that openness to internationalism?
Today, people are under great pressure to retreat behind borders and barriers, while internationalism is portrayed as a project of the elite.
By the 1920s, the term "America first" had already gone from isolationism and protectionism to proud internationalism and back to isolationism again.
Trumpism, unlike the Republican Party I remember, does not advocate free trade, deficit reduction, internationalism, and fidelity to law and the Constitution.
But this leads to the second concern: Buttigieg's very notion of fresh-faced liberal internationalism has a distinct vintage in American politics.
Instead of at last addressing this contradiction, prominent Social Democrats appear intent on solving the dilemma of internationalism by making it bigger.
"Signing this memorandum of understanding fits into our vision of a new kind of internationalism," AIIB President Jin Liqun said in a statement.
The IWS-NYC bloc at today's march represents the continued mission of "renewed radicalism, solidarity, and internationalism" that the International Women's Strike fostered.
During today's discussions about tariffs, free trade, and the limits of internationalism, much of the debate focuses on national power and self-interest.
If Mr. Trump was right and internationalism led to economic disaster, Germany should have one of the highest unemployment rates in the world.
Or its future may be that of Tunisia's Ennahda Party, which has rejected the Brotherhood's internationalism in the Arab Spring's only successful revolution.
The increasing interest of American business in trade abroad made the anti-internationalism of the Old Right increasingly unviable in the party of capital.
Most "experts" mistake his approach as a revival of nationalism or isolationism, but in reality, Trump represents a new pro-American internationalism, without apology.
By the time Americans landed on the moon, that class had turned to petty, divisive, political correctness indulged behind a shield of fraudulent internationalism.
With many of the most influential individuals in the world slated to speak or attend, the event could well rally support for liberal internationalism.
At the same time, expect her to do more to mitigate the negative consequences of political and economic internationalism on everyday Germans and Europeans.
Roger Baldwin, appointed to lead the bureau, had free rein to shape it according to his particular approach, which differed markedly from Eastman's internationalism.
The other most striking foreign policy development on the Hill this year has been the bipartisan effort to preserve core elements of American internationalism.
Instead, the Treble — throwing in the Champions League for good measure, a nod to elite soccer's growing internationalism — has become the yardstick for greatness.
She's more political than King when they meet, she certainly influences his politics, particularly his growing internationalism and his stance on the Vietnam War.
They are melting pots where the pro-European internationalism of city centres meets rural scepticism, where fascination with the new meets love of the familiar.
Once seen by Australians as a symbol of Whitlam's largesse, it now stands for the spirit of cultural internationalism that he instilled in his country.
"Internationalism is our salvation," Mr. Audi said, noting that the festival's announcement came just a few hours after Britain voted to leave the European Union.
Obama slammed what he described as "aggressive nationalism" and "crude populism" of populist leaders who are wary of internationalism growing in influence around the world.
"Liberal internationalism seems to have been dying for a while," said Mark S. Mellman, a Democratic pollster who is not involved with the Clinton campaign.
Expect her to defend and promote the European Union as a bulwark of liberal internationalism, against an America that might well begin to attack it.
To an audience fearful that the global, rules-based trading system was unraveling, Mr. Xi's commitment to internationalism drew a mixture of relief and acclaim.
The "new world order" of free-trade, alliance-building internationalism that Mr. Bush championed has been replaced by Mr. Trump's "America First" defiance of globalism.
Mr. Trudeau is a telegenic figure who speaks carefully and espouses liberal internationalism, women's rights, the benefits of immigration and the fight against climate change.
One movement extols the values that are a practical necessity in dense, interconnected cities: interdependence, internationalism and the embrace of "diversity" (defined along multiple dimensions).
It's political to value open borders and internationalism, and to strive to create a center for innovation that would benefit from a particular system of governance.
The new president responded to the September 11, 285, attacks by rejecting the internationalism of his father and embracing the neo-conservative doctrine of preemptive war.
For Liverpool supporters, fandom also offers a set of values: compassion, internationalism, decency, honor, self- respect and respect for others, even Manchester United fans (well, sometimes).
Cornwall as Crucible: Modernity and Internationalism in Mid-Century Britain continues at the Barber Institute of Fine Arts (University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England) through May 17.
There is a wrong-headed tendency to conflate support for liberal internationalism with pushing the interests of big companies to the detriment of the less well-off.
The public school ethic and also his dreams for the transformation of France through being a bit more like Britain and America in that regard, his internationalism.
This dark side of American liberal internationalism, and the American exceptionalism it's based on, is that our enemies are our enemies because they are evil or irrational.
Although there were still powerful voices in Washington, such as Ohio Senator Robert Taft, fighting to limit US involvement overseas, Truman firmly put himself behind liberal internationalism.
As Russia revels in the show of openness and internationalism of the World Cup, the story of what happened to Pavlikova and her friends reveals a stark contrast.
And some of these channels will, in fusion with elite networks of the kind Bannon is building, form an international interest group united by, well, opposition to internationalism.
She said Britain's long history of internationalism is a source of its economic strength and was grateful that as a stateless child she could become a British citizen.
They're all members of a doomed species, as the internationalism of Victorian and Edwardian Europe finally gives way to the nationalist and ideological strife of the 20th century.
For those who adhere to the internationalism that has guided American foreign policy since the early 1940s, these sorts of critiques from close allies are seen as failures.
Yet U.S. global power has also always depended on having certain features that were attractive to many people, and scientific internationalism might have been a part of that.
How different from the idealistic Woodrow Wilson, the prophet of internationalism who issued his famous blueprint for a liberal world order, the Fourteen Points, exactly a century ago.
He lauded Castro, who he regarded as a father, for the ideals of altruism and internationalism he instilled in his people; Roberto cried when he heard the news.
If the Bard exhibition has a serious flaw, it's not its Middle Eastern-ness, but its particular kind of internationalism: it too closely reflects the global art market.
In the years when most of Europe was overrun by the Nazis or fascist dictatorships, the Anglo-American allies were the last hope of freedom, democracy and internationalism.
How does it feel making a game like this, about internationalism, about tolerance, in a time that, so the news informs us, is increasingly about protectionism and intolerance?
In 1992, Buchanan challenged President George H.W. Bush in the Republican race, running on a Trump-style platform that eschewed internationalism and blamed immigrants and trade for economic woes.
North Korea practices its own brand of communist ideology called Juche, which propagates nationalist self-reliance as opposed to internationalism, which is a core principal of Marxist-Leninist communism.
Both Mrs May and Mr Corbyn would each in their own way step back from the ideas that have made Britain prosper—its free markets, open borders and internationalism.
One of the most urgent tasks in the Trump era is to reassert the value of such internationalism, without which the world might well revert to that bloody era.
All of this comes at a time when German Chancellor Angela Merkel has confirmed her looming abdication, leaving Europe and liberal internationalism in desperate need of a new champion.
Trump prizefight is familiar: it's a reprise of the classic showdown between the populist, nationalist President and a GOP grandee devoted to conservative rule at home and internationalism abroad.
While he raised both of those issues in his speech on Tuesday, Mr. Trudeau also used the occasion to underscore another two of his favorite themes: optimism and internationalism.
Prominent Democratic hawks, including Leon Panetta, a former C.I.A. director and secretary of defense, made the case for internationalism and multilateral engagement, harking back to the Cold War tradition.
Whereas Bloombergism is elite thinking perfectly distilled: Social liberalism and technocracy, hawkish internationalism and business-friendly environmentalism, plus a dose of authoritarianism to make the streets safe for gentrification.
The war forced him to return to an isolationist United States, where internationalism was in disrepute, and continued to be through much of the 1920s and into the '30s.
In this, they were similar to a majority of European socialist and social-democratic parties, which abandoned their professed internationalism and rallied around the flags of their national governments.
Of course, you could operate both thoughts in tandem – export home-grown and import foreign – but this could lead to a duller Premier League made attractive by its internationalism.
During that time, Chinese literature drew widely from Western, as well as other models of modern literature for inspiration, as did Yiwen, promoting internationalism in letters and leftism in politics.
In her speech, the activist touched on the growing insecurity of the world and warned against leaders who speak against international organizations like the U.N. and incite fear in internationalism.
His good looks, racial fluidity, and vague internationalism—qualities shared by other prominent "biracial" public figures, from Drake to President Obama—help render him appealing to multiple, overlapping American audiences.
Burns could argue that the "true" Republican Party naturally reflected Eisenhower's internationalism, because influential people—including the publishers of The New York Herald Tribune and Time magazine—approved of him.
The play could use more dramatization like that — and less of the mod internationalism and bizarre audience participation with which the director, Walter Meierjohann, has attempted to vary the tone.
A predictable night at the Dolby Theater, with a reasonably lively no-host show, turned historic in its final act, partly because it recovered and extended Hollywood's history of internationalism.
To differing degrees, governments and citizens from Cairo to Copenhagen have grown skeptical about whether liberal democracy and postwar internationalism have been, or will be, the right choice for them.
The former leftists, at ease with internationalism, have often embraced Europe: Joschka Fischer, a stone-throwing activist in West Germany, became a foreign minister who pushed for greater European integration.
There's a great deal more to our country than he allows, including traditions of secular and religious universalism that make the idealistic internationalism Mr. Obama sometimes articulated paradoxically very American.
During the George W. Bush administration, Secretary of State Colin Powell carried forward, if imperfectly, the ideas of internationalism; Vice President Cheney embraced many of the views of the neoconservatives.
Even when he began to reject Wilson's vision of internationalism, Lodge protested that he had no "superstitious regard" for George Washington's and Thomas Jefferson's bans on permanent and entangling alliances.
At the epicenter of capitalist, free-market internationalism, the leader of the last remaining major country where a communist party has a monopoly on power was able to enjoy his moment.
In the 1990s his unapologetically optimistic, market-minded internationalism would have seemed unexceptional; in the 2010s hearing him stir crowds with praise for Europe and openness seems both brave and incongruous.
It wasn't the high-budget episode of "Saturday Night Live" which commentators on both the left and right wings were anticipating, but there were numerous measured remarks about tolerance and internationalism.
Kasper König, founding director of Skulptur Projekte Münster and one of the great curators of his generation, brushed the show aside as "UNESCO art"—pro forma internationalism driven by insipid politics.
The apparent inability of much of the political establishment to take responsibility for apparent major failures in U.S. foreign policy has been an important source of eroding popular support for internationalism.
This reading sees Bolshevism not as a strand of European socialist internationalism, but as a top-down perversion of Marxism that would lead inexorably to a "coup" and to Stalinist totalitarianism.
Trump, operating in the best traditions of American internationalism, has now twice taken a leadership role in defense of an international norm prohibiting chemical weapons, not exactly an "America first" posture.
The American landscape itself, full of possibilities in some places and barely habitable in others, should make us humble, and therefore is an argument in favor of a measured, realist internationalism.
Wilson, for his part, declared the campaign a referendum on the League of Nations, promising that if Democrats won, the country would get even more of the ambitious internationalism he had offered.
One part of this attack is to argue how contingent was the path to free-market internationalism, how dangerously arrogant the idea that it was always the best of all possible worlds.
It is easier to condemn President Donald Trump's decision to pull troops out of Syria than it is to offer a comprehensive argument about why internationalism remains vital in the current age.
What's missing from the conversation is defenders of liberal internationalism, of the type that Obama articulated, which would seek security not in nuclear intimidation or nationalism but through international alliances and treaties.
Prior to the Vietnam War, the Democrats were united in a commitment to liberal internationalism, as practiced by presidents Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman, which set the foundations for America's global role.
And that makes them members of a fast-growing new fraternity of global actors, all nervously trying to figure out whether Trump is in earnest in shutting the door on American internationalism.
If he wins, a party built on freedom and internationalism will become entrenched as a party of authoritarianism and isolation, which means that within a few years it will atrophy and die.
The progressive internationalism of Mr. Corbyn's Labour Party, Mr. Sanders's supporters and the Greek anti-austerity movement came to offer an alternative to the deceptive binaries of establishment insiders and nationalist outsiders.
"Both Mrs May and Mr Corbyn would each in their own way step back from the ideas that have made Britain prosper - its free markets, open borders and internationalism," the Economist said.
The group's internationalism shines through in posters with news from Mozambique's civil wars and well-worn copies of Franz Fanon's Wretched of the Earth, as well as Ensemble newsletters and copies of Staffrider.
I think a second difference is that liberal internationalism included the promotion of neoliberal economics, deregulation, privatization, liberalization, austerity, and this happened through in the '90s — what was generally called the Washington Consensus.
For traditional Republican national security insiders, she has been a reassuring voice of hawkish internationalism in an administration that is often incoherent on foreign policy and sometimes flirts with exotic forms of ethnonationalism.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's traditionalist-nationalist rhetoric, which blames secularism, diversity and internationalism for the weakening of Western democracies, gives voice to the grievances that American hate groups have felt for so long.
For the first time since before World War II, Americans chose a president who promised to reverse the internationalism practiced by predecessors of both parties and to build walls both physical and metaphorical.
OTTAWA — Just over a year after he became prime minister with promises of inclusion, optimism and internationalism, Justin Trudeau unexpectedly finds himself dealing with a mercurial American president who largely rejects those values.
"Ask them about trade, immigration and alliances, and it turns out that Trump has made liberal internationalism great again," he said, with Americans favoring international trade and alliances with European and Asian democracies.
"Creating an environment where every tradition of the rule of law, internationalism and consistency in policy is up for grabs would be the best way to damage a still-fragile U.S. economy," Summers writes.
Mr. Gaddis said internationalism remained the dominant force in the United States when there was still a Cold War and what is remarkable is that it lasted so long once that existential threat evaporated.
At a time when Americans are looking inward and rethinking the assumptions that undergird liberal internationalism, it's not unreasonable to ask whether we still need or can afford 800 military bases around the world.
In his campaign, his Inaugural Address and, most recently, his speech to Congress, Mr. Trump has proudly embraced the isolationist "America First" rallying cry from the 1930s while rejecting the internationalism of his predecessors.
After Romney lost, Hook, along with his campaign colleagues Eliot Cohen and Eric Edelman, felt they should stick together to keep Romney's internationalism alive and groom the next generation of Republican foreign policy leaders.
Given his reluctance to reiterate America's commitment to NATO's collective-defence policy, it is little wonder that Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor and a staunch defender of liberal internationalism, inspires more confidence than Mr Trump does.
After votes for Brexit, Donald Trump and, last week in Turkey, for a constitution that cements Recep Tayyip Erdogan's power (see article), the battle over liberal internationalism has moved to the cradle of the Enlightenment.
This new progressive foreign policy challenges "liberal internationalism," the view that's long been dominant in the Democratic party, by questioning its willingness to use force abroad as well as its openness to untrammeled free trade.
One can believe that the invasion of Iraq in 2003 set in motion all the badness that has followed but still recognize the need to work in defense of internationalism with those who advocated it.
For future historians, Our Man will be a valuable artifact from the period when militant liberal internationalism became too weary to bother with reasons, and instead took comfort in the gut of a famous man.
The former real estate magnate and reality star effectively drew a line under 70 years of US leadership that has generally, though not exclusively, sought to rally the world behind a common vision of internationalism.
He's fiscally conservative and socially liberal, favors free markets, free trade and high rates of immigration, and internationalism in foreign policy backed up by the threat (and generous use) of military force around the globe.
The authors' intention is clearly to satirize the underinformed internationalism of postwar America: Adams's faith in capital and capitalism leads her to attempt to solve cash-strapped Lichtenburg's problems by poulticing them with dollar bills.
GENEVA (Reuters) - U.N. refugee agency special envoy Angelina Jolie made an impassioned plea on Wednesday for internationalism in the face of wars driving people from their homes and a "rising tide of nationalism masquerading as patriotism".
The Economist: As the late-20th-century order of liberalism, internationalism, capitalism and democracy face challenges from within the West and outside it, does your reading of intellectual history suggest that it's just a temporary setback?
The ruling party, as Mr Goscha notes in his shrewd final chapter, has subtly shifted its raison d'être "from defending 'class struggle' and 'proletarian internationalism' to promoting economic prosperity and inclusive nationalism for all social groups".
Adherents of this school of foreign policy espouse a harder-edged sort foreign affairs than that of the former president—a liberal internationalism is driven by American interests and enforced through sanctions and even military intervention.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads ROUEN and VARENGEVILLE-SUR-MER, France — With nationalism rabidly on the rise in the US, UK, and Europe, the convivial internationalism of modern art circles is a relief to encounter.
Mr Mishra sustains an angry assault on the notion—which in his depiction risks creating a straw man—that progress has led in a graceful arc from the Enlightenment to the liberal internationalism that prevailed until recently.
And the national and city governments are actively encouraging this wave of internationalism, which is in part leading to the Portuguese 'diaspora' from the recession returning, as well as ex-pats starting to populate parts of Lisbon.
So the real story of the Republican resignations is that the GOP is losing some of its last few members who believe in thoughtful (if conservative) internationalism, trusting in diplomacy, arms-control deals, and alliances like NATO.
Together with steel and aluminum import tariffs, these measures represent a further isolationist turn for American policy, following years of attacks from President Trump on economic engagement, alliances, legal immigration and anything else that smacks of internationalism.
In one final appeal, McCain delivered a last jab at Trump's America First ideology, which has usurped his Ronald Reagan-style internationalism, in a farewell message read out by his former campaign manager Rick Davis on Monday.
The U.K. Independence Party, the National Front in France and Alternative for Germany have drawn a partly working-class electorate by emphasizing a politics of popular nationalism that they contrast with the smooth internationalism of the elites.
He may be weak on the details, but he is strikingly audacious in championing a shadow tradition that stands in opposition to the bi-partisan internationalism that has dominated American foreign policy since the presidency of Franklin Roosevelt.
But if Trump adopts a foreign policy antithetical to Canada's liberal internationalism, the Prime Minister will come under great pressure from Canadians to stand up to the United States, even at the risk of starting a trade war.
Though he was born in New York (he renounced his American citizenship three years ago) and raised largely in Brussels, his cosmopolitan background has not stopped him from becoming one of the foremost advocates of British anti-internationalism.
In other words, the agency sought to delay Iran's development of nuclear weapons by exploiting academia's internationalism, and pulling off a mass deception on the institutions that hosted the conferences and the professors who attended and spoke at them.
It would be a particularly stark mistake for conservatives who feel that the basic Reaganite vision that's dominated their party for decades — a fusion of social conservatism, free-market economics, and a hawkish internationalism — still gets things mostly right.
The point is not, as Wolfe argues clearly, that "freedom" is an impossible value to hold, nor that scientific internationalism isn't worth defending, nor that the fiction of apolitical science means that science is better off being relentlessly politicized.
Woodrow Wilson, too, worked to preserve, as he put it, "white civilization and its domination of the planet" even as he patented the emollient rhetoric of liberal internationalism that many in the American political and media establishment still parrot.
It chimes with a modern far right that is increasingly characterized by growing internationalism and consolidation, with violent extremists framing their struggle as transcending national borders, including fighting against a common Muslim enemy in defense of a Christian West.
"We want to see a close and cooperative relationship with our European neighbours outside the European Union, based on solidarity as well as mutual benefit and fair trade, along with a wider proactive internationalism across the globe," he said.
"If governments and leaders are not keeping that flame of internationalism alive today, then we as citizens must," Jolie said in the annual Sergio Vieira de Mello lecture honoring the veteran U.N. aid worker killed in a Baghdad bombing in 2003.
But Jesse Klaver, the 30-year-old GreenLeft leader, said he agreed with the proposition, and went on to describe a vision of national identity centred on tolerance, openness and internationalism that he claimed was under siege from the right.
The forces of isolationism remained strong until the start of World War II but eventually Wilsonian internationalism took hold in the form of the United Nations and institutions like the World Trade Organization and International Monetary Fund that transformed the world.
Walter Russell Mead, a professor at Bard College, has argued that Mr. Trump is not an isolationist, as some see him, but is reinventing internationalism to take on American enemies like China, Iran and Russia in a more cleareyed way.
But no matter how much Les Rosbifs and Les Yanquees are any French politician's whipping boys, his appeal to internationalism, his passion but style at the podium and a general appeal to good sense will have resonated beyond the assembly's chambers.
Instead, Bush, together with Secretary of State James A. Baker III and National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft, represented the last spasm of Republican internationalism, working closely with the Western allies and the Soviet leadership to end the Cold War peacefully.
Another thing I noticed was the internationalism of Leavers — internationalism with a particular flavor: the nostalgia for Ian Smith's Rhodesia by a Norfolk farmer and member of the European Parliament from the far-right U.K. Independence Party; for the freedom to roam the North Sea without engaging with other littoral countries, from Grimsby fishermen; the indignation, from an ex-chocolate factory worker and U.K.I.P. member in the West Country, that young Britons who want to study abroad "have to" go to Europe (they don't, but let that pass) when they should be going to Australian universities instead.
Wright sees Trump's unilateralism as following in the footsteps of the aviator Charles Lindbergh and midcentury Republican Senator Robert Taft, both of whom were fierce critics of the way Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman made the United States the cornerstone of internationalism.
This is some of the most pronounced anti-internationalism that we have seen since the years immediately following the Vietnam War, and it reflects a growing sense that Americans are no longer so eager to bear the burdens traditionally associated with global leadership.
Liberal internationalism wasn't just a belief that America had an obligation to uphold the world order, but a commitment to institutions and policies that made it easier for the world's peoples to trade with each other and form social ties across borders.
Starting in the mid-1930s and then during and after the Resistance, the P.C.F. endeavored to be at once the herald of internationalism, organized around the absolute primacy of Soviet interests, and the champion of national independence, defined in the party's terms.
The result, in LK's view, is disastrous: The Left — as it currently exists with its toxic obsession with internationalism, multiculturalism and identity politics for everybody except the majority of people who might form its base — will simply die if it doesn't understand this.
"This could be one of those moments that's quite dangerous and we'll look back and wonder why we treated it as ho-hum at a time when we could have stopped it," said Robert Kagan, a scholar at the Brookings Institution known for hawkish internationalism.
But lost in the banner headline of his defeat was the vision of political liberalism and America that the senator brought to the campaign trail: an all-embracing rethinking of American internationalism, a critical treatise on the original notion of the "American Century" itself.
" Trade and internationalism made Venice's economic success and culture possible; one of the greatest of all operatic depictions of power, "Poppea" makes us meditate, as the scholar Ellen Rosand has written, on "its extraordinary glorification of lust and ambition at the expense of reason and morality.
After warning on the dangers of nationalism in Europe, with scary parallels on the rise of Donald Grump in the United States, Rowling gives a passionate defence of internationalism and the European ideals of a borderless continent: I'm the mongrel product of this European continent and I'm an internationalist.
President Trump ran on a platform of "America first", an explicit and forceful rejection of the "American internationalism" that had governed American policy for much of the past 75 years, a world where America often acted "for the good of the order" rather than narrowly defined national interests.
O'Toole's book doesn't purport to be as exhaustive as Cooper's or Berg's; her project was born from her interest in World War I, and as she persuasively shows, American foreign policy throughout the 20th century adopted Wilson's war-forged liberal internationalism, in word if not always in deed.
Monday, April 1, 7 pm A New Internationalism with Maria Lind and Kate Fowle While curators have been central in creating new forms of institutions that expand networks and collaborations following the 1990s biennial boom, growing pains are now emerging under the increasingly politicized climate of globalization's spectacle culture.
By rejecting the Paris Climate Accord, pulling out of trade agreements, parting ways with the United States' European allies, and shirking the country's long-standing liberal internationalism, he is paving the way for an alternative order in which the United States as a nation-state is no longer the dominant player.
Liberal internationalism and a generally pacific view of the world is the default position of the still powerful forces within the EU who see ever-closer integration of the member countries as the only way to go – a position strongly held by the President of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker.
Nowhere is the demise of Republican internationalism more evident than in reflexive opposition to diplomatic accords that reduce nuclear dangers, including those negotiated by Republican national-security elders like Richard Nixon, Henry Kissinger, Melvin Laird, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, Paul Nitze, George Shultz, George H.W. Bush, Brent Scowcroft and James Baker.
Pankaj Mishra's characterization of Wilsonian internationalism as "an especially aggressive form of hypocrisy" even more accurately covers U.S. behavior throughout the Cold War, when the world's great champion of democracy helped overthrow democratically elected leaders wherever their policies were inconvenient to the imperial interests that U.S. politicians could neither acknowledge nor abandon.
One of the simple truths about the election of President Trump to be the 85033th president of the United States is a fact he exposed, for the first time in a generation, that millions of Americans that live in the heartland have been sacrificed on the altar of internationalism, cronyism and corporatism.
Lucid, rarefied and uncompromisingly serious, Documenta 11 stomped on the Western-centric "internationalism" familiar from humanist blockbusters like "The Family of Man," Edward Steichen's 1955 photography show at the Museum of Modern Art, and replaced it with a historically engaged view of the whole, roiling planet, where artists and images were in constant motion.
But its continuance is anything but guaranteed, and its emergence after 1945 was "a great historical aberration" that saw the simultaneous collapse of the old power centers of Europe and Asia and the rise of a liberal, capitalist, democratic United States committed to internationalism and locked in a competition with a nuclear Soviet Union.
A speechifying anti-Trumpism, distant from the fray, will always be self-regarding and self-deceiving — unwilling to see how the Iraq War discredited both the Bushist and McCainian styles of right-wing internationalism, incapable of addressing the economic disappointments that turned voters against Flake's Goldwaterite libertarianism and Romney's "trust me, I'm a businessman" promises.
Today the former prime minister serves as a sort of Rorschach test for whatever irks the viewer: to the left he stands for free-market capitalism and war, to the right he stands for a hyper-metropolitan internationalism, to some of his former acolytes he stands for how not to secure one's political legacy after leaving politics.
With its roots in queer feminism and black internationalism, the organization continues to offer a model for struggle we cannot afford to ignore: not only a refusal of the status quo and a clear set of demands for change, but also ideology and action that promises to be something altogether different from another civil rights movement.
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With the European Union in peril, Russia extending its reach, and authoritarian nationalists seducing the disaffected, Martin's study of "totalitarian internationalism" turns out to be precisely the sort of history we need at this particular moment: a deft and disquieting account of how easily the noblest of liberal principles may be hollowed out and swiftly renovated for darker purpose.
Some startups like Transferwise, started by an Estonian and one of Britain's biggest success stories, have said they will open offices somewhere in the EU. But many say London's prowess in both finance and technology, as well as its internationalism and light-touch regulation, will make it hard to knock off the top spot, at least for now.
In a sweeping section on the rise of working-class internationalism, world socialism, and European imperialism, Ali rediscovers the moral heroism of workers in Lancashire, for instance, who pressured the British Empire out of intervening on the side of the slaveholders in the American Civil War despite the fact that the absence of American cotton meant prolonged unemployment.
He's lauded for presiding over one of the greatest periods of progressive reform in U.S. history up to that point and skillfully navigating the nation's involvement in World War I. By articulating principles for peace—his "Fourteen Points"—and advocating a League of Nations after the war, he pressed for a new internationalism and won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2000.
Just today, one hears the argument that it was a good idea to give the games to Beijing in 2008 because it shines a light on an otherwise closed society, it encourages internationalism, it forces a host country, even for a short period of time, to bring its practice into line with the "international community," all of those things are being said about Berlin as well.
That would deal a serious blow to the organization's legitimacy — and shows that Trump is serious about throwing out the playbook that has in one form or another governed global free trade since World War II. "The consensus approach to trade in the US has been economic internationalism — this is a much more zero-sum approach to the world," says Edward Alden, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
But the strategic spirit behind the killing, the preference for a single act of vengeance over more ambitious forms of intervention, the belief in the hardest possible counterpunch, the dismissal of norms and rules and cautious habits that constrain the violence that America deals out … all this is what Trump promised in the 2016 campaign, with his simultaneous dismissal of both neoconservatism and liberal internationalism and his pledge to crush America's enemies by any means.
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I believe that any hopes for a more stable international climate can only come to fruition if the U.S. pursues such a strategy — not the isolationism that President Trump champions, nor the uncritical internationalism that was, in different ways, the downfall of both President George W. Bush's and President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein Obama3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Obama's high school basketball jersey sells for 85033,000 at auction Dirty little wars and the law: Did Osama bin Laden win?
Many of the new populists nakedly embrace nativism and bigotry over open borders and civic inclusion, protectionism over free trade — a concept given its most coherent expression in Britain by Adam SmithDavid (Adam) Adam SmithWarren's pledge to avoid first nuclear strike sparks intense pushback Landmark US-Russia arms control treaty poised for final blow Young Democrats look to replicate Ocasio-Cortez's primary path MORE — and a return to 19th-century style völkisch nationalism over the liberal internationalism championed by Britain, the United States and other democracies in the 20th century.
The premise of Cornwall as Crucible: Modernity and Internationalism in Mid-Century Britain, staged at the Barber Institute on the campus of the University of Birmingham — a delightful late-'30s flourish of Art Deco created by a prolific builder of finely turned cinemas — is that, contrary to what Margaret Mellis may have thought she thought in that interview recorded more than 50 years after she had actually witnessed Gabo's habits in St Ives, he in fact did a great deal, and his influence upon the artists among whom he and his dog moved over the seven years that he lived there, and for decades after, was in fact enormous.

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