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Relating to abolition.
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(rare) One who supports or implements a policy of adding something.
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The practice of concentrating on problems in distant parts of the world while ignoring controversial local issues.
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An advocate of annexation
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Of, or pertaining to annexationism
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An advocate of bicameralism (of two legislative chambers)
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Of or pertaining to boosterism.
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Social change characterized by classism, economic disparity, and a large underclass that suffers from unemployment and underemployment.
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Organised on a capitalist basis.
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(especially in communist states) The process of abolishing privately-owned farmland organizing all its workers into large, publicly-owned collectives.
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Of or pertaining to colonialism.
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Advocacy of colonization
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An advocate of cooperativism.
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Supporting or relating to a policy of devolution.
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A person in favour of the dissolution of some institution or state of affairs.
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The policy of dividing a territory into separate enclaves.
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Of or pertaining to expansionism.
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A political system or government with a foreign policy that engages in interventionism, intrusiveness or imperialism
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(politics) Politics focusing on the self-interest and perspectives of people in various groupings, such as ethnicity, race, religion, gender, and sexual orientation.
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One who favours immigration.
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Of, or relating to imperialism.
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(historical) A supporter of a temporary settlement, such as the Leipzig Interim or the Augsburg Interim.
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One who practices or defends interventionism.
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A person who advocates invasion
adj
Of or relating to irredentists or their policies.
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Relating to, or supporting, isolationism.
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(economics, political science) Alternative form of labor theory of value. [(economics, political science) The theory, usually associated with Marxian economics, that freely reproducible goods get their value from socially necessary human labor time.]
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The most recent or current form of capitalism, especially as characterized by monopoly, globalization, exploitation, and excess.
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One supporting the political policy of liquidationism; a liquidationist.
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Relating to a large proportion of the population
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(politics) A supporter of an aggressive or expansive foreign policy.
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(sociolinguistics) The practical concerns of running a nation, especially seen as divorced from emotional beliefs about national identity.
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Of or pertaining to neocolonialism
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(sociopolitics) Exacting control or domination through economic pressure, political suppression and cultural dominance, especially by a developed and powerful country against a developing former colony.
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(politics) Modern imperialistic practices, such as using power and influence to dominate smaller countries.
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(historical) A period of unprecedented colonial expansion by European powers, the United States, and Japan during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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(politics) A group of countries run by governments or leaders that have taken the stance of denying the significance and downplaying the effects of the COVID-19 crisis.
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(politics) The principle that individual states, races of a federation, etc., may act independently of a central authority.
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(in the singular, fandom slang) Real-world beliefs and social issues irrelevant to the topic at hand.
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(economics) The practice of a government modifying the way that economic measures are calculated, in order to give a more optimistic impression of economic development.
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One who reforms, or who works for reform.
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A person whose job is to take reservations.
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The political policy of endeavouring to regain lost territory.
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Of or pertaining to secession.
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The doctrine or policy of secession.
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One who supports seclusionism.
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(politics) Promoting the good of one region over that of the nation.
adj
(linguistics) Characteristic of segregationalism.
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Group identification among settlers (as opposed to indigenous people or imported slaves), coupled with an ideology of freedom and social participation that applies exclusively to members of that group.
adj
Promoting emigration as a settler.
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The ideology of a splitter (one who prefers to split categories into smaller groups).
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A policy that favours the status quo.
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(politics) Of or pertaining to subimperialism.
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(politics) Going beyond the partisan; ecumenical, universal.
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(politics) A state of economic crisis leading to political upheaval and extremism.
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