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(2) The doctrine of expanding the territory or the economic influence of a country
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(1) The Gadsden Purchase represents a point of intersection between mid-nineteenth-century commercial expansionism and the debate over slavery.
(2) The post-colonial critique of Western expansionism
(3) He broke with the mainstream conservatism in the early 1960s, primarily over issues of foreign policy and military expansionism .
(4) The proper response to racism is not to encourage its victims to flee, much less flee to a country whose history, politics and expansionism makes it a more dangerous place for those who are seeking refuge.
(5) One camp inclines toward automatic hostility to any American military intervention; the other veers toward an embrace of American expansionism .
(6) By the 1890s the domestic frontier was exhausted, and expansionism took Americans into territories overseas.
(7) I also believed in the necessity of being frank about how I looked at them and their expansionism and so forth.
(8) Foreign policy concerns in the 1930s centered on Soviet and German expansionism , which stimulated abortive efforts at Nordic defense cooperation.
(9) The need to oppose German expansionism
(10) The two leaders also discussed the plan to develop a national missile defense plan which China opposes as inviting military expansionism , the sources said.
(11) The current edition has 236 pages, only about 20 of which deal with the 1920-1945 period, the height of Japanese expansionism .
(12) Looking for Western cash, wider global influence, and reassurance about Nato expansionism , he could not have been more cooperative.
(13) He is particularly good on the Fischer thesis that was at one time popular, of the war as the outcome of a premeditated program of German expansionism .
(14) Politics, he says, has ceased to gravitate around expansionism and national glory.
(15) Outward expansionism looked even more attractive, and political and military leaders increasingly talked of establishing a co-prosperity sphere in Asia.
(16) France is no longer a knee-jerk supporter of the country's militarism and expansionism .
(17) But the enemy will pay dearly later, on top of what it is paying at present for its reckless policies of greed and expansionism .
(18) The Cold War - based on false assumptions of Soviet expansionism - ended in 1991.
(19) It was pitched as an effort to stop Communist expansionism .
(20) The latter typically assessed the prospects for Communist expansionism in different regions of the world.
(21) The failure of strategy in electoral terms would give him a golden opportunity to identify his opponent with economic expansionism .
(22) My books talk about communist expansionism being turned back around the world with the help of Margaret Thatcher, the Pope, and many brave souls in Europe.
(23) The company has always been aggressively expansionistic .
(24) Ideally, however, the very existence of the League would serve to ensure that aggressive states desisted from expansionist actions.
(25) They don't really care about any place outside the Middle East, but it's most definitely an expansionistic philosophy.
(26) The authors explicitly talked about democracies as being less expansionistic than dictatorships and especially oligarchic regimes.
(27) They may fear the effects of cooperating with a state which is perceived as pursuing aggressive and expansionist designs.
(28) Its foreign policy, even in its expansionist phase, always had a protectionist aim: the safeguarding of markets.
(29) Are the terrorists of a nationalistic and expansionistic bent?
(30) A brilliant commander who gloried in battle, he was indeed an expansionist .