Like Mexico (see article), it has subscribed to the doctrine of non-intervention in the affairs of others.
In 1999 he publicly supported NATO strikes in the Balkans, arguing that a policy of pacifist non-intervention only played into the hands of dictators.
It urges China to opt for a "non-intervention policy" of preventing a major war while making contingency plans to avoid any negative impact of a possible war.
In the midst of all of this there are signals, for example in his inaugural speech, that President Barack Obama intends to continue with a policy of non-intervention.
In 1996 Brazil acted with Argentina and the United States to forestall a coup in Paraguay a recognition that the defence of democracy in the region should take precedence over a tradition of non-intervention in the affairs of neighbours.
This strategy of non-intervention may not be sustainable, says Simpfendorfer, "I think China's position will be challenged by the Gulf countries and that is certainly a risk the new leadership has to look out for" especially since Beijing is so dependent on the region to fuel its economic expansion.
Approval for this transfer was withdrawn just twelve hours before the furnaces were to be shipped to Iraq and only as a result of the extraordinary intervention of non-governmental experts.
It has in the meantime maintained a non-aggressive role in the intervention so that it can claim to Gadhafi that its intentions from the beginning were to be a voice of reason in the intervention.
Despite international concern, Mr Hun Sen's plea for UN intervention seems a non-starter.
" In a July 1997 essay, Anwar advocated that ASEAN should cast aside its long-cherished principle of non-interference and embrace "constructive intervention.
And even when all non-military means have failed, armed intervention may still not be the right answer.
Cato health policy analyst Michael Cannon noted that special interests successfully lobbied to require several new benefits, including drug-abuse treatment, early intervention for autism, hospice care, hormone replacement therapy, and non-in-vitro fertility services.
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"The clinic staff should be encouraged to actively participate in tobacco intervention routines and to convey that non-smoking is the norm, " it states.
The President's continued insistence upon coordinated multilateral action and allied consensus as the sine qua non for U.S. intervention against Serbian aggression -- a position reiterated in the aftermath of the Bosnian Serb "parliament's" action in a speech this morning to the U.S. Export-Import Bank -- will inevitably translate into a consolidated and irreversible Serb victory, with ominous implications for the region and beyond.
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Even so, the worry is that a systemic regulator would be biased towards intervention, because it would face less criticism for puncturing a non-bubble than for failing to spot a real one.
But sometimes, non-experimental evidence is so striking that conducting a randomized trial withholding the new intervention from half of an experimental population feels immoral.
Those in the mindfulness intervention group participated in mindfulness meditation and daily exercises designed to cultivate an accepting, non-judgmental attitude to momentary experiences.
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