Interventionism refers to the policy or practice of intervening in the affairs of other countries, usually through political, economic, or military means. The main purpose of this concept is usually to influence or change the behavior of another country, to address issues that the intervening state perceives as important to its own interests or global stability.
- Finnemore, M. (2003). The purpose of intervention: Changing beliefs about the use of force. Cornell University Press.


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