non-interventionism
non-interventionism — 名詞
1. a nation's deliberate choice to avoid becoming involved in the conflicts or poli
不干預主義
不介入他國事務的外交方針
a nation's deliberate choice to avoid becoming involved in the conflicts or political affairs of other countries, based on the principle that each state should manage its own problems independently.
Roya believed that non-interventionism would keep her country safe from foreign wars.
Roya 認為不干預主義能使她的國家免受外國戰爭的威脅。
believe + that-clause — stating a belief about policy outcome
The new government ended decades of non-interventionism by sending aid to the war-torn region.
新政府向飽受戰火摧殘的地區提供援助,終結了數十年來的不干預主義政策。
end + [duration] of [policy] — describing a policy reversal
Anthony studied non-interventionism in his international relations class at university.
Anthony 在大學的國際關係課堂上學習了不干預主義。
Several small nations support non-interventionism because they fear interference from powerful neighbours.
有幾個小國支持不干預主義,因為它們擔心受到強權鄰國的干預。
Critics of non-interventionism argue that it allows human rights abuses to go unpunished.
批評不干預主義的人主張,這種立場會讓侵犯人權的行為不受懲罰。
- isolationism
broader concept: isolationism also avoids economic and cultural ties, while non-interventionism focuses on military and political affairs
- neutrality
narrower: neutrality means not taking sides in a specific conflict, not necessarily a general policy of staying out
- non-alignment
historically specific to countries that did not join major-power military blocs during the Cold War
- interventionism
the opposite policy of actively becoming involved in other countries' political or military affairs
文法句型
non-interventionism + singular verb
policy/principle of non-interventionism
用法筆記
Usually uncountable. Common in discussions of foreign policy and international relations. Frequently appears in phrases like 'a policy of non-interventionism' or 'the principle of non-interventionism'. The opposite concept is interventionism, which advocates active involvement in other countries' affairs.