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"internationalist" Definitions
  1. based on the belief that countries should work together in a friendly way
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Her preoccupations — and imagery — turned from nationalist to internationalist.
As president, Mr Biden would be internationalist, experienced and familiar.
Reagan was also a free trader and foreign policy internationalist.
It's Cole the immigrant and internationalist that the show highlights.
As an American and an internationalist, I choose the latter.
McCain is an IRI-loving internationalist who is neoconservatism's favorite senator.
Rising tensions with the Soviet Union greatly troubled this internationalist dreamer.
All are moderates reflecting varying realist, internationalist, pragmatic and political tendencies.
Like the Mexicans, he's a regionalist, an internationalist and an entertainer.
Or as an enigmatic office assistant in Anne Washburn's "The Internationalist"?
He and Cohn both come from more internationalist and trade-friendly backgrounds.
By contrast, "Anywheres" are cosmopolitan, socially liberal, internationalist and comfortable with change.
The internationalist bureaucracy seemed to ignore the ordinary people of most lands.
Its largely internationalist positioning was in contrast to the isolationism of Republicans.
Hayden, a self-described "internationalist," opposes Trump's trade, immigration and foreign policies.
He said there was a positive response about the museum's internationalist approach.
In this universe, Pitbull is an opportunist, an internationalist, a thought leader.
So I don't think it's fair to say that Lincoln wasn't an internationalist.
As black people in the US, we have a history of being internationalist.
But he went on to describe himself as an internationalist and an idealist.
MadeinTYO is a rapper, producer, internationalist, creator of hits, and part-time nerd.
Forget the image of President Xi Jinping as a responsible internationalist at Davos.
There's no hope of moving the US in an internationalist direction under Trump.
Or just an apropos aphorism for Wakanda's climactic embrace of internationalist foreign policy?
That's still more internationalist than not, but less enthusiastically than other age groups.
The EPP itself is a fragile alliance, stretching from internationalist liberalism to illiberal nationalism.
It is a Britain that, for all its faults, has been internationalist not isolationist.
"I'm the mongrel product of this European continent and I'm an internationalist," Rowling writes.
Based on these hands-on global experiences I am an unabashed "Atlanticist" … and internationalist.
Outside the conference hall visitors quickly resolved the paradox of an internationalist rally of nationalists.
The gradual erosion of material expectations has slowly undermined the credibility of an internationalist vision.
It is an astonishingly bleak picture for a centrist European politician and an avowed internationalist.
And their experts anchored this internationalist worldview in the minds of Republican politicians for decades.
Step one in forming a nonpartisan internationalist coalition is setting aside all "original sin" arguments.
Biden is very much a torch carrier for the internationalist tradition in American foreign policy.
With his red-hot rhetoric and internationalist perspective, Yépez is often reminiscent of Amiri Baraka.
The Republicans are no longer the free-trade, internationalist, anti-Russia party they once were.
Negotiations over such matters have frustrated more seasoned presidents with more bipartisan or internationalist instincts.
"I am a proud American and I am an internationalist," Jolie, 41, said in her speech.
His background also shaped the internationalist world view that guided him after those ambitions were realised.
In all, this book is a compelling portrait of Hirato, Japanese Futurism, and their internationalist connections.
This sort of internationalist method and strategy of engagement produced something very interesting in that film.
Yet no constituency has arisen to defend the internationalist foreign policy that his critics yearn for.
A number of internationalist proposals drew increased support with deliberation, primarily based on movements among Republicans.
It stood for small government, an internationalist foreign policy, free trade, and moral and religious conservatism.
It would also be a serious and lasting defeat for a reformist and internationalist social democracy.
It is the collapse of the once-internationalist Republican Party into demagoguery, paralysis, and Trumpism. ♦
He offered a liberal internationalist vision -- emphasizing multilateralism, negotiation and disarmament -- after eight years of aggressive militarism.
In this election, Democrat Clinton is clearly the more internationalist—as befits a former secretary of state.
This debate ultimately led to van Gogh's work becoming a paragon of the avant-garde, internationalist movements.
Obama's national security philosophy, on the other hand, took a decidedly internationalist, multilateral approach for eight years.
Sturgeon said her government planned to seek powers to give Scotland a more inclusive and internationalist path.
Cohn, who runs Trump's National Economic Council, is a fan of the internationalist economic order Trump derides.
What is perhaps stranger is that in 2015, the same constituent voted for the leftish, internationalist Liberal Democrats.
Even before the EU referendum, strategists had talked of building a reliable "core vote" among internationalist young urbanites.
In 2016, 3m more voters chose Mrs Clinton, a much more internationalist, foreign-policy consensualist, than Mr Trump.
"Star Trek", with its humane, liberal and internationalist re-imagining of the American frontier spirit, was another favourite.
University attendance has exploded, which suggests that Britain will become more internationalist and comfortable with EU co-operation.
The United States is widely viewed as neglecting its partners and having abandoned its internationalist and transatlantic tradition.
His defenders argue that for all of his verbal daggers, Mr. Johnson is at heart a liberal internationalist.
Like many of his Republican colleagues on Capitol Hill, Corker can best be described as a hawkish internationalist.
Although McGovern had been a staunch internationalist who supported most of the Cold War strategy, Nixon was successful.
They founded the John Hay Initiative, a think tank and advisory group promoting that internationalist vision, in 2013.
He's not, for example, an internationalist like former President George H.W. Bush, who believed the world needs global cooperation.
I think there's two distinctions between this progressive approach, as I see it emerging, and the liberal internationalist approach.
It's rumoured that Inter tried to lure former Italian internationalist and current Chelsea manager Antonio Conte with big money.
Trump is using his White House perch to try to convince more Republicans to adopt his anti-internationalist politics.
She cut her political teeth chewing up the internationalist Republican establishment, personified by the 1964 presidential contender, Nelson Rockefeller.
His conception of US interests is therefore more parochial and domestic than it has been for more internationalist presidents.
Clinton may find support among moderate Republicans and business interests for her vision of a more open, internationalist America.
But it is also the uniform of a metropolitan elite that is cosmopolitan in temperament and internationalist in outlook.
He reached France too late for combat but returned home a passionate supporter of Woodrow Wilson 's internationalist aims.
The Black Socialists of America (BSA), a coalition of "anticapitalist, internationalist Black Americans," just launched its Dual Power Map.
They have become the leaders of a post-internationalist Britain, a new insularity that Churchill would have found unfathomable.
Labour has always been divided between a moderate, internationalist, social democratic Left, and a radical, pacifist anti-imperialist Left.
With some minor differences of emphasis, she and Mr Schulz share the same worldview: internationalist, business-friendly and social democratic.
Second, when a survey question frames U.S. actions abroad as imposing costs on priorities at home, responses become less internationalist.
As clubs have become ever more internationalist, seeking out new markets on new horizons, a sense of dislocation has grown.
And in his case he held an expansive, internationalist view of world affairs that many party conservatives came to disdain.
John McCain, an internationalist whose antibodies are raised when Trump talks about trade, sought to stall Lighthizer's confirmation earlier this week.
For example Hugo Dixon, a leading Remainer, and others have set up Common Ground, to campaign for an open, internationalist Britain.
John McCain, would mean bending to the kind of internationalist, traditional establishment forces his entire political project was built to destroy.
Whereas Biden will respond to crises with internationalist instincts and he will really care about how we can be more involved.
An interesting dynamic ensued: As the insiders defeated or sidelined the progressive internationalist outsiders, it was the nationalist outsiders who benefited.
Mr Fukuyama thought the end of the cold war would let the liberal internationalist project move beyond its reliance on American power.
Other Chinese officials do not go that far, but even the most internationalist argue that sanctions alone cannot solve the Korean crisis.
But Trump has similarly managed to intuit and exploit deep divisions among Republicans between an internationalist establishment and a deeply nationalist base.
It is just that Frau Merkel presents herself as an internationalist -- and then gets deals that first and foremost benefit German businesses.
In all, the difference between the isolationist and the internationalist models amounted to $2 trillion in economic activity and 1.7 million jobs.
While not always honored consistently, they informed the internationalist policies of 13 successive U.S. presidents, Democratic and Republican, from Roosevelt to Obama.
We were listening to Speaker Ryan last night, and he presented a much more traditional Republican, engaged internationalist view of the world.
This is the career trajectory of an internationalist Republican, one committed to maintaining America's role as the cornerstone of the global order.
Jamie Kelsey Fry, a contributing editor at the New Internationalist magazine, co-founded a similar initiative in the neighbouring county of Devon.
However Tillerson tries to safeguard internationalist instincts, Trump still pulled out of the Paris climate accord that the secretary of state supported.
And he's been vocal in deriding what he calls the "global elite" — the wealthy, internationalist, and largely progressive community associated with Davos.
In this chaotic 2017 French political landscape, a nationalist-internationalist divide seems to be overtaking the traditional contest between left and right.
Franklin Roosevelt, despite his internationalist sentiments, hewed largely to the same path, even as the global economy collapsed and world order crumbled.
"He's an internationalist," says Barbara Stephenson, a former ambassador to Panama, who leads a professional association for United States foreign-service officers.
But he was kind of doing a tap dance, because he wanted to placate the isolationists, although he was himself an internationalist.
If you see politics through a rigid orthodoxy -- must be polished, must be internationalist, must be politically correct -- then, yes, Trump lost badly.
Elected from Kentucky in 1984, he started his career as a moderate, an internationalist who opposed South African apartheid and backed foreign aid.
For many years this anti-internationalist faction, which runs from Robert Taft to Pat Buchanan, has been a minority faction in the party.
The Whig Party was re-established in 2014 and fielded four candidates in the 2015 election on a platform of optimistic, internationalist liberalism.
But their togetherness was also a statement: That, until now, America's postwar European and internationalist commitment has held across the foreign policy spectrum.
Taft's brand of conservatism was mostly extinguished by the Bush brand of internationalist "Rockefeller" Republicanism — that of Wall Street and the Eastern Establishment.
And the president is simply not a liberal internationalist in the mold of Harry Truman, concerned with the welfare of the free world.
The Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen's display of artists living and working independently, but together, reinforces the modernist commitment to internationalist values.
This internationalist outlook, our Founders believed, would make it possible to create a government that would actively promote the welfare of all its inhabitants.
It seems, instead, that the opposite of what many expected is happening — that Trump's bluster and blunders are creating a pro-tolerance, internationalist resurgence.
Significant partisan splits remain: Democrats are more internationalist, Republicans are more distrustful of the rest of the world, and both sides rank threats differently.
Their aim was to work out how to continue their fruitful co-operation beyond the peace talks and promote internationalist values in their countries.
" Crocker said Trump was probably "a long way" from having a plan "but I'm heartened, as a career internationalist, that's he's making the effort.
The internationalist declares that, to remain free, men must trade with one another -- must trade freely in goods, in ideas, in customs and traditions.
" According to the Australian China expert John Fitzgerald, Beijing has "begun to export the style of internationalist academic policing it routinely practices at home.
After the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor, however, he let go of his isolationist views and began taking a more internationalist stance on trade.
Instead, fearing higher costs for United States banks, the Treasury apparently gave the concerns of foreign regulators considerable weight and took an internationalist approach.
For those Labour Remainers, this means reconciling with Brexit and giving up on the liberal internationalist aims of a united Europe and open borders.
And while for some, service in the European Parliament might stain them as internationalist bureaucrats, Mr. Schulz is able to walk a fine line.
To that end, 44-year-old magazine New Internationalist is turning to its readers in a "community share offer" in a bid for sustained independence.
The cold war produced a hybrid between the Hamiltonian approach—international engagement favouring American interests, particularly those of business—and the internationalist and idealist Wilsonians.
Bishop Bell's record as an internationalist and humanitarian is a matter of general historical interest, not just a detail in the history of the church.
But Trump made clear during the campaign that he was looking to break with the internationalist-minded foreign policies of successive Republican and Democratic administrations.
John Kasich (R-Ohio): On the other side of the party divide, Kasich has emphasized balanced budgets, anti-abortion bona-fides, and an internationalist outlook.
And skepticism of multilateralism runs deep in the grass-roots of the American right, even if official Republican Party orthodoxy tends to be more internationalist.
That unapologetically internationalist, industrial approach is understandable, given the intensely competitive environment in which clubs exist, but it means one significant element has been lost.
Unlike some contemporaries (Goncharova and Larionov), who wanted to free Russian art of Western influence, looking to national folk traditions instead, Popova was an internationalist.
They may justify their foreign policy decisions with liberal, internationalist arguments rather than neoconservative ones, but the outcome is always the same: interventionism and militarism.
She had planned to release an album of moody, experimental, internationalist pop with lyrics in English, and to perform in the United States in spring.
This display of a small constellation of artists living and working independently, but together, at Varengeville-sur-Mer reinforces the modernist commitment to internationalist values.
A future that sees us restore our parliamentary sovereignty and national self-determination, and to become even more global and internationalist in action and in spirit.
Whisper it, but that means Trump may not often stray far from Obama's foreign policy in practice, even as Obama's soaring liberal internationalist rhetoric is dumped.
As the clouds of war gathered, Roosevelt's internationalist policies provoked marches and rallies in which many thousands of Americans demanded that the United States remain neutral.
Obama has already taken a few swipes at Trump, such as in his defense of an internationalist foreign policy during an address to Air Force graduates.
The Republican Party was torn asunder by a populist media personality running a nationalist campaign based on immigration restriction, protectionism, and an anti-internationalist foreign policy.
Richard Heydarian, one of a new breed of younger, more internationalist Philippine analysts, said a confluence of factors is keeping Duterte in power, perpetuating the situation.
Rubio is alleging that Barack Obama is an anti-American internationalist, one who is deliberately weakening the things that make the United States unique and great.
As a self-described "inveterate internationalist," Weld believes America is a hegemonic power but is strongest in acting in concert with our economic and strategic partners.
Mr. Modi's party swept into power nationally after a campaign that focused heavily on economic development, and he has styled himself as a progressive, internationalist leader.
The conversation has shifted from an internationalist position to a nationalist one—even for those who historically have been most committed to the EU (like Merkel).
After the war was over, the phrase returned to being a rebuke to internationalist involvement — and became, increasingly, the slogan of white supremacists and homegrown fascists.
The 85033-year-old internationalist Macron has instead sought to win over the 71-year-old nationalist Trump, even though Trump is deeply unpopular in France.
Yorkshire is far from the only hotbed for St. Pauli supporters abroad and, as a club with an internationalist political outlook, that's not really a surprise.
That contrasts with the GOP's heritage as a pro-globalization, internationalist and even interventionist party laced with social conservatism and dedicated to a creed of small government.
The Republican president-elect has pledged to erase many of Obama's accomplishments and his populist, nationalist worldview stands in direct opposition to the president's pluralistic, internationalist vision.
In the 1930s and 1940s, the extreme right borrowed the prestige of artistic genius and the internationalist spirit to smash the idea of a free, tolerant Europe.
Trudeau's swift and progressive policy decisions have reoriented Canada as an internationalist country, with clear priorities in the area of human security both at home and abroad.
Arthur Vandenberg, Republican of Michigan, who went from being an isolationist during World War II to joining President Truman in a post-war, bipartisan internationalist political alliance.
Both are led by uncompromising Eurosceptics, David Davis and Liam Fox, who seem determined to nab further turf from the (in their eyes) all-too internationalist diplomats.
People in that internationalist camp wind up having nuanced disagreements about exactly how should we be involved, like which civil wars should we put ground troops in?
Although Willkie's positions were anathema to most party regulars, they appealed to a small but influential group of moderate, internationalist Republicans, many of them from the Northeast.
In a time of deflating globalism, it is curious, to say the least, that TV is offering a defense of a fading internationalist vision of the world.
But the Iran deal does not appear to be divisive: From the pro-Brexit Mr. Johnson to the avowed internationalist Mr. Macron, European politicians understand its value.
Tillerson's firing also removes another member of the administration's internationalist wing and emboldens Trump to take more punitive measures against rivals, including Iran and Venezuela, they warn.
The result was, in effect, a victory for the establishment, internationalist wing of Republicans that say the US military has a vital role to play in world affairs.
This deep-rooted conservative nativism, the authors argue, is in contrast with a non-conformist tradition that is more internationalist in outlook and closer to the political centre.
This public defeat and humiliation will only add to the speculation that Cohn and the more internationalist wing of Trump's White House staff will give up and exit.
For 30 years your name has stood for a Democratic governing style that is internationalist in foreign affairs, socially moderate and pro-global integration (while softening its edges).
Mr. Ryan is an internationalist who favors solidifying alliances like NATO, checking Russia's expansionism and assuming a greater role in East Asia; none of that describes Mr. Trump.
He was an internationalist who believed in American leadership, the web of post-World War II alliances, and in talking to Russia — even in the present difficult days.
" The band also called for the creation of an "internationalist solidarity movement" to pressure Mr. Sisi's government "to immediately halt its ongoing witch hunt and release all detainees.
In Britain, a left-wing internationalist tendency that had been marginal in the Labour Party coalesced around the leadership campaign of Jeremy Corbyn — and surprised itself by winning.
Realist, neoconservative and liberal internationalist schools have different interpretations of how this may be achieved, and what limits exist on America's capacity to extend the reach of freedom.
These and other polls show millennials to have a world view that, while well short of isolationist, is also not as assertively and broadly internationalist as previous generations.
If there was ever a moment to crystalize Hook's journey, it was his dispute with Romney: Seven years earlier, he helped Romney devise an internationalist American foreign policy.
Macron, addressing US veterans, promised to fight to keep the values for which they fought alive -- despite his own compromised political standing and rising challenges to his internationalist worldview.
No one here predicted how Trump ripped the Republican Party from its corporate, country club, internationalist roots and turned it into a working class, populist, anti-elite, isolationist force.
Republican critics and some US allies welcomed the attack with hopeful praise, while Trump's right-wing populist base -- like the broader movement abroad -- blanched at his sudden internationalist turn.
That means he's likely to appoint more conventional types — people who strongly support America's internationalist stance and see clear lines between jihadism and Islam — to fill their old jobs.
"There's a fine line between the president's pro-US, anti-internationalist position where he thinks that he can restrict his borders on things like trade or immigration," he added.
Believing that all media was "dominated by liberal and internationalist managements," Dye founded Medias Unlimited, whose main purpose was to organize conservative shareholders to take over a major network.
The apparent final triumph of liberal democracy in Europe in 1989 produced two powerful strains in American internationalist foreign-policy thinking, according to Kimmage — one radical, the other moderate.
He was an ardent internationalist, as passionate about the creation of the United Nations after the Second World War as he had been earlier about the League of Nations.
In private talks, Mr. Trudeau was expected to welcome the prospect of renegotiating the North American Free Trade Agreement, a move that could test his commitment to internationalist principles.
For all the realpolitik at the Security Council level, most other elements of the U.N. continue to push an explicitly internationalist, liberal, human, women's and minority rights-based agenda.
It's also a chance for Obama to defend his internationalist vision at a time when America's role on the world stage has been fiercely debated between Trump and Clinton.
Which vision will prevail: the traditional realist, internationalist perspective of Mr. Trump's national security officials, or the darker nationalistic view of Stephen K. Bannon and his Strategic Initiatives Group?
Even at its most internationalist, Republican foreign policy in the 1920s offered weak a substitute for the American leadership on peace and collective security that Wilson had fought for.
Then of course he couldn&apost resist the launching the internationalist tired old refrain against populism with a few lines that could have been written by George W. Bush himself.
Pompeo was a conservative internationalist who had been shaped by his Cold War-era military service, and he remained a believer in American power as the guarantor of global stability.
Those who now worry about it turning away from its ideals of free trade and an internationalist outlook may forget how recent they are, born out of cold-war necessity.
" In terms of Hillary Clinton, O'Hanlon said, she is "less intent on sounding like a hawk but she actually is somewhat more hawkish, or at least more internationalist than Trump.
The senior Administration officials cast the trip as a shift in Trump's foreign policy, away from the calculating isolationism Trump called for in his campaign toward a more internationalist view.
Most of those in his current decision-making circle — even if they're not mainstream Republicans — are defending mainstream Republican principles like free trade and an internationalist view of foreign policy.
Corbyn represents an older, left-wing anti-European arm of the party, while most other MPs, whatever their differences with Blair, share his and New Labour's pro-European internationalist approach.
"She is basically an internationalist," said Edwin M. Truman, a fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics who worked with Ms. Brainard in both the Clinton and Obama administrations.
But in recent years, Luciano Benetton, 81, the co-founder of that Italian apparel company, has sought a different medium through which to promote his feel-good, internationalist ideals: art.
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Bid organisers are hopeful that Macron's internationalist outlook will be a boost to their campaign, and he had signalled his intent to meet with the IOC's evaluation commission on Sunday.
The last time these putative guardians of civilization convened for this festival of internationalist concern, they found themselves in an uncustomary position: in the cross hairs of a global insurrection.
Orban has often bashed the EU and repeatedly clashed with non-governmental organizations sponsored by Soros, who promotes a liberal and internationalist world view that the nationalist-minded Hungarian leader dislikes.
"I am a patriot, I'm an American and I'm proud to be an American, but I'm an internationalist and I love and value equally other countries and other people," she said.
The 22017-year-old Cottam's predilection for well-cut shirts and the tendency to extend an "s" into a "z" in an unplaceable internationalist accent marks him as an American Europhile.
Though drenched in Lagosian atmosphere, the book wears its Nigerian setting lightly: it is clearly the work of a pan-African and an internationalist—and is all the better for it.
This is what happens when the center-left embraces an internationalist economic agenda that promises, and in many cases delivers, lower living standards for the bottom half of the income distribution.
The former South Carolina governor is more of a mainstream Republican internationalist than the President and has often taken a tougher line on human rights than the rest of the administration.
By the time of his death in 323 B.C., at 32, a new, hybrid, internationalist art, now known as Hellenistic, had begun to coalesce, and would flourish for nearly three centuries.
As Bullock shuttles between his two subjects, he continues to refute commentators who have treated Stalinism and Nazism as diametrically opposed ideologies by labeling the first internationalist and the second nationalist.
The political world was still figuring out what to make of Trump's immigration rhetoric, and Klein wondered whether Sanders, who calls himself a democratic socialist, might have a more internationalist perspective.
Jolie, who described herself as "a proud American" and "an internationalist", has worked since 2001 for the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), visiting uprooted civilians from Iraq to Cambodia and Kenya.
In the 1980s, the rise of neoconservatism both threatened the anti-internationalist, America-first mentality of the paleocons and enraged them due to the prominence of Jewish writers in the neoconservative movement.
William Fulbright, a liberal internationalist from Arkansas, helped President Lyndon B. Johnson obtain backing for the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution in 1964, which granted broad authority for military intervention in Southeast Asia.
Mr Smith's best hope now is to make the race about Brexit, one of the few subjects that drives a wedge between Mr Corbyn, a Eurosceptic, and his often younger, internationalist supporters.
So will be a new immigration law specifying who precisely has a right to settle in Germany—balancing the Greens' internationalist instincts with the more cautious approach of the FDP and CSU.
In this view, Mattis is a kind of anti-Trump, a veteran of three wars who has been sobered by their brutalities, a guardian of the internationalist tradition in American foreign policy.
In the end, a vast internationalist middle, consisting of neoconservative Republicans and interventionist Democrats, predominates, with tiny slices of hard realists on the right and soft realists, or "neorealists," on the left.
That kind of choice would have been familiar to previous generations of left-wing Jews, particularly those in Europe, who felt the tug between their ethnic heritage and their "internationalist" ideological sympathies.
And more moderate advisers, like Gary D. Cohn, the director of the National Economic Council, and H. R. McMaster, the national security adviser, are trying to steer policy in an internationalist direction.
A new internationalist spirit that would build institutions to serve the interests of the many is as pertinent today across the world as Roosevelt's New Deal was for America in the 1930s.
Sitting in his book-lined office, Mr. Francis, whose formal title is warden, said that as a committed internationalist, Gladstone would have been "very upset" about Britain's exit from the European Union.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's announced trip to an annual gathering of the rich and powerful in Davos, Switzerland, seemed to some a strange match: the populist President meeting the internationalist elite.
A counterweight to the anti-immigrant fear mongering of the former leader of the right-wing U.K. Independence Party, Nigel Farage, Lexiteers argued a left-wing, democratic and internationalist case for Brexit.
If not, voters could face the stark choice between two untested, and wholly divergent, outsiders: Ms Le Pen's nationalist, xenophobic version, and the liberal-minded, internationalist brand of the dynamic young Mr Macron.
As the meeting gets underway, here are five key elements to keep in mind: ISIS: Meet the new boss -- Same as the old boss Trump the multilateralist and internationalist -- who would have figured?
And the market is pricing in expectations that Emmanuel Macron, an internationalist, would likely defeat anti-euro nationalist Marine Le Pen in the second round of the French presidential election in two weeks.
PARIS (Reuters) - Organizers of Paris' 2024 Olympics bid are cheering the election victory of Emmanuel Macron, optimistic that his youthful appeal and his internationalist outlook will be a boost to the French campaign.
He comes from PPP stock that is reasonably pragmatic, multilateralist and internationalist, said Zaidi, and the Bhutto name still has a lot of currency, particularly in the family's heartland in southern Sindh province.
But the question is whether that dynamic is changing, with the departure of more internationalist voices within the administration like Mr. Kudlow's predecessor, Gary Cohn, and the former secretary of state Rex Tillerson.
Orban, in power since 2010, has often bashed the EU and repeatedly clashed with non-governmental organizations sponsored by Soros, who promotes a liberal and internationalist worldview that the nationalist-minded Hungarian leader dislikes.
Well, that sounds a lot like an updated Cold War policy of US hegemony and dominance — really not all that different from the "liberal internationalist" approach that defines the current DC foreign policy consensus.
I think there is a distinction between the approach of the post-Cold War era, which for many liberal internationalist and neoconservatives is focused on American primacy, and the "unipolar moment" of American power.
Diaz-Canel, 58, who took office from Raul Castro in April, also noted that Cuba had educated 35,613 doctors from 138 countries in its free education system out of a mission of internationalist solidarity.
Describing him as a strategic thinker and true internationalist, he said it was very sad to see him leave the FT. "However, both of us agree it is time to open a new chapter."
Steve Bannon, the president's chief strategist, seems to see red rural states as the essence of the "American spirit" and places like New York and Los Angeles as centers of internationalist dilution and defeatism.
Based in Washington, AEI has scholars who have advocated for a traditionally internationalist approach to foreign policy more in line with the traditional Cold War and post-Cold War approach of the Republican party.
This is policy is built on foundations of national interest and represents a decisive transition from the present Washington status quo of naively idealistic democratic messianism, whether of the liberal internationalist or neoconservative variant.
In a forthcoming book, George W. Bush expresses a fear that he will turn out to have been "the last Republican president", so utterly is Mr Trump unmooring his party from its conservative internationalist principles.
He and all subsequent presidents shared a broad internationalist philosophy that the U.S. had a duty to uphold the international order through military alliances, support for international organizations like the United Nations, and trade agreements.
To put a fine point on it, Sanders is an internationalist and Warren is a nationalist; that is to say, Sanders, unlike Warren, does not center the American citizen in his vision of foreign policy.
What's called for, Sachs concludes, is a new embrace of an internationalist approach that rejects a zero-sum mentality and does not pretend that the United States is a nation that can do no wrong.
Daniel Fried, a former assistant secretary of state for Europe, said Mr. Trump's nationalism did not reflect a consensus even within his own administration, which still has senior officials with a more traditional internationalist outlook.
Yet crucially, in stark contrast to Clinton, for Trump this is not one plank supporting a larger liberal internationalist strategy, but rather the ultimate goal in and of itself in a zero-sum mercantilist world.
It begins with a rift between political consciousness and practice: Despite its internationalist outlook, social democracy has always relied on the nation-state as the framework for safeguarding the rights of workers and redistributing wealth.
Well-loved magazines such as New Internationalist could tap its well-heeled readers for donations-cum-investments to stay independent in the face of fierce media competition and a slowly imploding advertising market for print publications.
Remaining relatively liberal on social and economic issues and rejecting conservatives' isolationist impulses, these neocons—and some younger, internationalist hawks such as Richard Perle—spent the 1970s in a space occupied by Senator Henry "Scoop" Jackson.
And then there arrived a man with a dog, via places so distant and so far flung — Revolutionary Russia, Berlin, and Paris, for example — that he struck them as something of a marvel of an internationalist.
Many authors, readers, and officials at the time hoped that socialist literature would reach a post-national, internationalist stage — not by covering up regional traits or identities, but by pointing them toward something much greater: world socialism.
" Why it matters: "Her rapidly diminishing political stock threatens to leave a void not only in Germany but also across the West, just as she had emerged as the most robust internationalist counterpoint to Trump-style nativism.
If we believed that his father was an internationalist, I think it's fair to say, at least a lot of the people around George W. Bush were transformational, they actually wanted to change the nature of regime.
I hope you will join me in calling for his name to be on that new headquarters and sign up here to celebrate a great American, a great internationalist and a man who always did his duty.
In 2012, there was the object lesson of Richard Lugar -- the internationalist-minded former Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee – who lost by 22 percentage points to a hard-right challenger in the Indiana Republican primary.
Wall Street gained over 1 percent, as the market priced in expectations that Emmanuel Macron, an internationalist, would likely defeat anti-euro nationalist Marine Le Pen in the second round of the French presidential election in two weeks.
At the height of his internationalist fervour, Mr Blair had little feeling for how Britain and other European powers were viewed by those members of the United Nations (about two-thirds of them) with recent memories of colonisation.
Sanders's recent foreign policy speech, notably in its strong defense of the Iran nuclear deal, was a careful attempt to claim Obama's legacy by arguing for a liberal internationalist approach of alliance-building to solving the world's problems.
John Bramble, in his 21979 book, "Modernism and the Occult," writes that the Salon de la Rose + Croix was the "first attempt at a (semi-)internationalist 'religion of modern art' "—an aesthetic order with Péladan as high priest.
She has to execute Trump's "America first" agenda, yet signal a more conventional internationalist outlook to Republican Party elites and pundits who would play a key role in her future odds as a contender for the White House.
I went to get an Irish passport only because I believe in being an internationalist and I think the more we move against that, the more we say that we are different to the rest of the world.
"I would like to see American exceptionalism mean leading the world in addressing problems" This more internationalist view of the world suggests that Sanders is not always a fan of the "American exceptionalism" pervasive in the country's politics.
Among Mr Schulz's more resonant talking points are Germany's internationalist, European vocation—he defines himself as the anti-Trump—and his opposition to Mrs Merkel's insistence that German defence spending eventually hit the NATO target of 2% of GDP.
Dr. C. Fred Bergsten, an old school internationalist and director emeritus of the Peterson Institute of International Economics, stated that the Chinese and the U.S. have broken with the orthodoxy of free trade and need to reverse their course.
Sachs, whose decades of work has earned him seats on several United Nations committees, including a place advising UN Secretary-General António Guterres, proudly calls himself an internationalist: someone who believes in the potential and necessity of global cooperation.
As reassuring as it is for us in America to view our politics in narrowly domestic terms or for our friends elsewhere to do the same, populist surges are, curiously, among the most wholly internationalist of contemporary political phenomena.
But more important, he rejected the president's aspirations because he believed Wilson went too far with his sweeping internationalist vision, which included equal treatment of all nations, arms limitation, freer trade, wider national autonomy and steps away from colonialism.
That's because Romney is squarely within the parameters of accepted US foreign policy orthodoxy, is an internationalist, is well-known abroad and is committed to the notion of free trade, US alliances and a robust US posture in the world.
The task before the party, argue the two, is to build that sort of base: a core of perhaps 20% of voters—socially liberal, internationalist, pro-European, tech-savvy and well-educated—who identify with the party's pro-openness reformism.
Are they those who hold to the secular and internationalist vision of the nation's founders, or are they the nationalist religious settlers who create communities beyond the 1967 boundaries and seek to annex more of the biblical land of Israel?
That speech built on the Berlin speech of the year before and the presumption that owing to his unique background, upbringing and global appeal, Obama was a different kind of US leader -- and would enact policies that reflected an internationalist outlook.
Firmly pro-European, comfortable with immigration and a model of liberal Islam (he backed gay marriage and fought to keep a local pub open), he encapsulates the city's contradictions: internationalist and parochial, swaggering and insecure, original and clichéd, socialist and capitalist.
And it's only going to get worse when Corker leaves—because GOP technocrats will not only lack a career path in the White House but also in Congress, where there'll be fewer moderate internationalist members to turn to them for advice.
Listening and speaking to those who knew Jo Cox, the Labour MP murdered yesterday, a picture has emerged of an internationalist humanitarian who was struck by a calling to improve the conditions of some of the world's most vulnerable people.
Europeans have grown accustomed to "Wilsonian" American leaders who left unquestioned America's leadership of the postwar internationalist system, Hulsman says, but he adds that now they must adjust - and quickly - to a "Jacksonian" and more nationalist US worldview promoted by Trump.
And it has, at its center, as its most powerful and influential country, a peaceful internationalist Germany — the starkest imaginable contrast to the Germany that trampled human rights into the dust in the 1930s and 1940s and almost destroyed European civilization.
But all punditry is provisional, and for now, the Trump administration's approach to the Middle East has been moderately successful, and indeed close to what I would have hoped for from a normal Republican president following a realist-internationalist course.
But he was also an avid internationalist and democracy promoter, who had speculated in a widely circulated 22013 essay on the seven "factors for success" required for color revolution — the implication being that more such revolutions were necessary and desirable.
The U.S. Republican Party has blown up in all but name, going overnight from an internationalist, free-trade, deficit-hawk party to a protectionist, anti-immigrant, deficit-dove party — all to accommodate the instincts of Donald Trump and his base.
"Inevitably, attention will focus on whether the US president projects a commitment to internationalist values or reiterates his commitment to truculent nationalism in the name of making America 'great again,'" Summers wrote in an op-ed for the Financial Times.
While Flynn shares many of the same criticisms over the fight against radical Islam and U.S. intervention in Libya that Trump has lobbed at the Obama administration, he appears to favor a more internationalist approach to combating terrorism and engaging with other countries.
Ironically, it was the avowedly internationalist President Obama who began the process of US disengagement worldwide, from the initial withdrawal of US forces from Iraq to the closing of American bases in Europe -- an approach the supposedly isolationist President Trump is busily reversing.
Over the centuries, the distinctive feature of Jew-hatred has been its flexibility in changing its shape and mounting varied, mutually contradictory attacks: Anti-Semites can accuse Jews of being simultaneously capitalists and communists, plutocrats and beggars, or disloyally internationalist while narrowly clannish.
The debate over whether America was fundamentally an isolationist or internationalist power might not seem one century old this year, but it is, and by 1920 it was clear that the United States would not be joining the League, to Churchill's profound disappointment.
"You take a look at the remaining contenders for the Tory (Conservative Party) leadership, they have various ideological tilts, but they are internationalist, outward-looking, pro-NATO and pro-the US-UK special relationship," Ted Bromund of the Washington-based Heritage Foundation told CNN.
President Roosevelt had demonstrated since his election in 1932 his ability to be an effective president who built a strong political coalition within the United States and who had slowly guided the nation toward a more internationalist posture despite the persistence of isolationism in Congress.
"The ones at the top are ... profiting from the current [economic] order of the successful internationalist, cosmopolitan, export-oriented, high-tech metropolitan centers," says Mark Muro, the Metropolitan Policy Program's director of policy and a co-author with three colleagues of the new study.
No country shares Washington's worldview quite the way Britain does, they say; it has long been the United States' most willing security ally, most effective intelligence partner and greatest enthusiast of the free-trade mantras that have been a keystone of America's internationalist approach.
CLEVELAND — Donald J. Trump, in a wide-ranging interview with The New York Times here on Wednesday, outlined an approach to the use of American power that was decidedly unconventional — especially for the Republican Party, which has long favored an internationalist approach to foreign policy.
Tellingly, just as May was setting out her pitch for an internationalist Britain built on cooperation, her finance minister Philip Hammond told parliament that Britain could get tough if a comprehensive FTA with the EU is not forthcoming, and slash business taxes in retaliation.
" The protest brought out members of many groups beyond the B&H workers and LWC organizers, including members of Jews for Racial and Economic Justice, the Internationalist Group, the New York City Democratic Socialists, and City University of New York students, who chanted: "What's disgusting?
Wilson, a devoted internationalist, has given way to Mr. Trump, a self-declared "nationalist," and the bookends of their two trips separated by 100 years tell the larger story of the dramatic forces that have transformed the United States and its place in the world.
Barack Obama and James A. Baker III on Tuesday night embodied what has become of that consensus, the decades-long accord between the two parties in favor of free trade, democratic values and an internationalist foreign policy built on alliances with like-minded countries.
He is disappointed that the Labour Party did not turn construction of a welfare state in postwar Britain into an internationalist project — as if Labour could have persuaded workers to make global economic redistribution an immediate priority rather than, say, a right to health care.
One imagines that Clegg, a longtime proponent of the open society — with its premium on "the sharing of knowledge and information," its "internationalist outlook," and its belief that "all are free to rise" — might have looked at Facebook and seen a group of ideological fellow travelers.
In that sense he is of a homely disposition, and yet he is also an intrepid internationalist who has played in England, Italy and Turkey with Galatasaray, this at a time when many of his Germany teammates have been more than happy to stay in the Bundesliga.
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas, both widely thought to be considering presidential bids in 2020, quickly released statements that seized on the "Leave" vote as an illustration of the disconnect between the voters and internationalist leaders in Washington, London and Brussels.
Zurich's economic modeling calculated that over the next five years, isolationism could result in a 30 percent drop in trade and a potential cumulative loss of $2 trillion in U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) and 1.7 million American jobs when compared to an "internationalist" market scenario.
"If Macron pursues his globalist, internationalist agenda - if he continues to visit incubators, speak in English, if he shows he's really understood the force of labor reform in terms of job creation of this sector, he will draw in young people from all over Europe," Falys said.
Also, the number of young veterans continues to rise with a third of the incoming freshman class having served in the military, replenishing the institution with new perspective just as earlier generations of internationalist young members did who came into office after the Second World War.
Following an invitation from Macron to observe Bastille Day in the French capital, the two inexperienced world leaders – a slick 39-year-old internationalist and an unpredictable 71-year-old committed to "America First" – will have the chance to smooth over their differences and make nice.
Very occasionally American presidents will depart from this internationalist agenda, as Nixon did when he unilaterally withdrew American support for the Bretton Woods system of financial exchange in 1971, or as George W. Bush did when he went to war in Iraq in defiance of the United Nations.
Showing her internationalist instincts and tendency to reach for policy solutions in a time of crisis, the former secretary of state proposed a multi-national commitment to redouble the struggle against terrorism, pushed European nations to do more and recommended probes of how aviation security could be further improved.
But he also took to task critics on the left who see retreat behind national boundaries as the only way forward in a global economy — making a call for more globalization and bigger government combined as the key to a successful progressive internationalist approach to the world economy.
Macron has cast himself as the face of a new politics that erases the traditional left-right divide and instead pits an open, market-friendly, internationalist approach against a growing trend on both far left and far right toward nationalism, protectionism, and more tax-and-spend state intervention.
The zafra (harvest season) became the very emblem of resistance during the first years of the US Embargo, driving hundreds of internationalist volunteers from all over the world to Matanzas, Cienfuegos, Santiago, and many other rural locations in Cuba to help collect the sugar cane against imperialist forces.
To the approval of many mainstream Republicans in Congress, the president played the part of an active internationalist during his first 100 days in office, hosting discussions for leaders from key U.S. partner countries such as the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, Israel, Germany, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan and Italy.
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.
Ike's assessment was at least an acknowledgment of what the modern world required and a rejection of the party's more conservative wing (not yet fully dominant to that point), while his internationalist foreign policies, for better or for worse, were a rejection of the GOP's old-guard isolationists.
For example, just hours before Mr. Pence, a committed internationalist, assured delegates and millions of voters that America would defend its allies, Mr. Trump gave an interview in which he balked at defending NATO countries, a policy that has been the cornerstone of the alliance for 70 years.
In Greece — a small country, yet one that has proved to be a bellwether thanks to its gargantuan and systemically significant debt — protests against the debt bondage imposed on the population evolved into a progressive, internationalist coalition led by the Syriza party that came from nowhere to win government.
Some share the deep suspicion of the federal government found in militia groups; some embrace a revisionist history of the civil war that glorifies the Confederacy; some believe in anti-Semitic conspiracies about global Jewish control, including the theory that an internationalist Jewish elite is responsible for encouraging immigration.
" For Pill, France's runoff vote on May 7 reflects a broader trend in which: "The traditional left/right spectrum of political opinion maybe is dissolving, or at least is being paralleled with another spectrum going from the sort of Eurosceptic, more nationalistic side, towards a more internationalist, pro-European globalist side.
The Borgen types are internationalist and socially libertarian, their counterparts nationalist and socially conservative; the divide runs deepest on immigration and the EU. And new or revived parties on each side of this divide are eager to sweep up the voters that the strained centre left can no longer hold.
While Mr. Ryan has insisted he is not interested in the nomination, the policy he described — which never turned to China, North Korea or nuclear proliferation — was clearly at the more moderate, internationalist extreme of the party, a place where many Republicans and more hawkish Democrats often find common ground.
"In a context in which we have not seen organised antisemitism of any significant scale for a long time, and in which those with democratic and internationalist objections to Zionism have often been stigmatised as antisemitic, it has been easy for some people to become dismissive of the whole issue," Seymour writes.
The Lib Dems, according to a paper published in 2015 by Mark Pack and David Howarth, two party strategists, need to forge a similar relationship with the well-educated, internationalist urban types who make up the most pro-openness fifth of the British population, but who have no fixed abode in the party-political spectrum.
We also saw it in the growth of the regulatory state on President Obama's watch, particularly in his unilateral negotiation of the Paris Accords, which was driven by his assumption that his top-down internationalist approach to climate issues should supersede the values of the people's representatives in Congress, much less the people themselves.
Ever since the late 1940s, when Arthur Vandenberg, a Michigan Republican who spent 22 years on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, broke ranks with his party and became a powerful advocate for the Truman Doctrine, NATO, and the Marshall Plan, there's been an internationalist, prudential wing of the GOP that believed in bipartisan statesmanship.
While some of his advisers suggested that he would slip back into a more conventional Republican approach, Mr. Trump dropped hints in interviews, Twitter posts and other public comments that he intended to push his party away from its free-market, internationalist dogma on trade, foreign alliances, immigration, infrastructure spending and prescription drug access.
The internationalist framework that will block the Assads and the imperialism of tomorrow is being built now: in the struggles for open borders and immigration; in the fight for living wages and affordable housing; in the demands for accessible education and clean water and air; and in resistance against debt, police brutality, and surveillance.
By contrast, Republicans have more and more been caught between the shrinking number of very wealthy and politically engaged elites who as of 2012 still disproportionately supported Republicans, and the actual Republican voters, who share neither these elites' austere vision of a minuscule welfare state nor their internationalist support for lots of trade and immigration and free markets everywhere.
He is the latest in a string of hawkish or nationalist advisers to leave the National Security Council and other parts of the White House in recent weeks, suggesting that in the battle among Trump's foreign policy advisers, internationalist voices such as those of McMaster, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson are prevailing.
" Mr. Trump conceded that his approach to dealing with the United States' allies and adversaries was radically different from the traditions of the Republican Party — whose candidates, since the end of World War II, have almost all pressed for an internationalist approach in which the United States is the keeper of the peace, the "indispensable nation.
Through several interviews with Goldberg, Obama emerges as a realist and an internationalist, in that order, dismissive of the notion that he has undermined American credibility in the world, resolute in defense of his inaction in Syria, skeptical of interventionism, unsentimental about Europe (and most things), and more inclined to view climate change as an existential threat than terrorism.
Except that even Paul, wary of the label, would probably describe himself instead as a realist, linking himself to the tradition of Dwight Eisenhower, Richard Nixon and George H. W. Bush — internationalist, stability-oriented, committed to the Pax Americana but skeptical of grand crusades, and open to working out cynical arrangements rather than pushing American power to its limit.
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In the decades just before and after World War II, Franklin Roosevelt built an impregnable New Deal Democratic coalition that married support from traditionally internationalist Eastern business and finance interests with new efforts to integrate the South and West into the national economy (through mechanisms ranging from the Tennessee Valley Authority to the World War II defense buildup).
A future that sees us step up with confidence to a new, even more internationalist role, where we meet our responsibilities to our friends and allies, champion the international cooperation and partnerships that project our values around the world, and continue to act as one of the strongest and most forceful advocates for business, free markets and free trade anywhere around the globe.
So while Brexit, President Trump and the European far right will continue to cause waves, we can also see the emergence of a new, promising dialogue from the center: an attention to inequality and injustice at home, and a real commitment to shoring up the lives of those who feel left behind — even at the cost of progress toward internationalist goals.
Mr. Di Maio, a member of the populist Five Star movement, which is skeptical of the European Union and Mr. Macron's more internationalist views, set off the diplomatic spat with France when he said that Mr. Macron "first lectures us, then continues to finance public debt with the money with which he exploits Africa," according to ANSA, the Italian press agency.
Today, more than ever, we need Republican leaders who share the far-sighted and generous internationalist vision of the post-war future held in the 1940s by three exceptional Republicans: Henry Luce, the publisher of Time, Life, and Fortune; Wendell Willkie, the successful Indiana businessman who ran against and lost to Franklin D. Roosevelt in the 1940 election; and Henry Stimson, FDR's secretary of war.
Let me stress that I don't think that Trump's grand strategy is springing fully formed from the president's own mind (he isn't scribbling notes about the Monroe Doctrine, I assume), or for that matter anyone else's; instead it's emerging organically as a synthesis of his own blustering, quasi-isolationist impulses and the more hawkish and internationalist and status-quo-oriented views of the people working for him.
Trump's campaign boasts were in keeping with the general cockiness of his ambitious foreign policy agenda, which promised to revive a radical "America first" nationalism and upend the internationalist consensus that has endured since World War II. Trump promised to tear up trade agreements like NAFTA, remake (and perhaps even end) alliances like NATO, foreswear regime change in the Middle East, and open up friendlier relations with Russia.
And so if you think back to George H. W. Bush, the most recent President Bush's father, he was an internationalist who was in the realist school, he wanted to sort of change the foreign policy of other nations but you didn't see him messing inside those countries and then you had a group of people around — TRUMP: Well he did the right thing, David, he did the right thing.
Both US leadership of NATO and support for Europe's political and economic integration have been pillars of US transatlantic policy since World War II. President Obama over his tenure expressed mounting frustration with what he called Europe's "free riders" that fail to meet their defense obligations, but he stuck with the conventional internationalist vision of Democrats and Republicans alike that an integrated Europe under the NATO umbrella is good for US security and prosperity.
But the big Western parties that dominated politics since World War II tended to be built around a set of rather stable left-right binary choices: the interests of capital versus labor; big government, high regulation versus small government, low regulation; a more closed national outlook hostile to free trade and immigration versus a more open internationalist outlook open to free trade and immigration; social norms to be embraced and social norms to be banned, like gay marriage and abortion; and economic growth versus environmental protection.

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