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  • adjective favoring cooperation among nations; -- of people and policies.

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  • adjective influenced by or advocating internationalism

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Examples

  • It is the final guard against nationalistic states that sought the betterment of their people first and foremost and not that of some hypothetical global village or for the internationalistic elite.

    pravda blames trotskyites for u.s. empire 2008

  • It is the final guard against nationalistic states that sought the betterment of their people first and foremost and not that of some hypothetical global village or for the internationalistic elite.

    18 « October « 2008 « Niqnaq 2008

  • She talks more about - she has this nationalistic, internationalistic viewpoint of dealing with our enemies as it relates to being forceful, though, at the same time being diplomatic.

    CNN Transcript Dec 27, 2008 2008

  • She talks more about - she has this nationalistic, internationalistic viewpoint of dealing with our enemies as it relates to being forceful, though, at the same time being diplomatic.

    CNN Transcript Dec 28, 2008 2008

  • Yet even though Nazism was assertively nationalistic, it managed to vie with Soviet communism—which was just as assertively internationalistic—in the struggle for world domination.

    The Great Experiment Strobe Talbott 2008

  • There is no reason for me to go there to speak in English. [applause] I was invited to Caracas, Venezuela, a city, a country, with many heroic, patriotic traditions, which has written an indelible page in internationalistic history.

    MEETING WITH VENEZUELAN INTELLECTUALS & ARTISTS 1989

  • One took the propaganda for granted, with little knowledge of how and why it had come about; another was gratified to be associated with a party that was seemingly "reformist" and "revolutionary" at the same time, pro-American and pro-Soviet, nationalistic pro tem and internationalistic traditionally; a third type was more or less mechanically drawn in by virtue of key posts held by Communists in various non-Communist organizations, such as trade unions.

    Revisiting American Communism: An Exchange Barrett, James R. 1985

  • For this reason we have said that to be internationalistic is to pay our own debt to humanity.

    PRESS FORUM BY VENEZUELAN JOURNALIST 1985

  • I have said that our modest country has developed sufficient internationalistic awareness.

    CASTRO ADDRESSES CLOSE OF YOUTH CONGRESS 1982

  • Neto's gesture was exemplary of internationalism, and Cuba's attitude must also be exemplarily internationalistic.

    INAUGURAL SESSION OF THE CUBAN NATL ASSEMBLY 1976

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