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Использование термина economic nationalism на английском
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Whitaker and Sean Lemass engineered the abandonment of economicnationalism in 1958.
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That doesn't mean that economicnationalism will be any more successful this time around.
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And they kind of fall back into this economicnationalism.
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But he also ran on a surprisingly sober business agenda overlaid with flashes of economicnationalism.
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Companies realised they were exposed to political risk from economicnationalism, as much as from distant disruption.
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José Manuel Barroso yesterday warned European governments against economicnationalism after a rash of cross-border merger bids.
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Some of the decisions made by Lopez Obrador, an exponent of economicnationalism, have shaken investor confidence in Mexico.
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The party would also pursue " economicnationalism".
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Spencer said such proposals were economicnationalism, describing them as "ludicrous" because of the global nature of trading.
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Indonesian infrastructure remains woeful, corruption rampant and economicnationalism is on the rise, disadvantaging foreigner investors in lucrative resources industries.
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If the left is focused on race and identity, and we go with economicnationalism, we can crush the Democrats.
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Trump's economicnationalism and hostile stance towards free global trade has inspired others to challenge existing orthodoxy in their own ways.
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And is American economicnationalism pushing its closest trading partners away from the US - towards free trade with each other?
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Whipping up economicnationalism could backfire at a time when the global economy is in far worse shape than in 2006.
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The end result of such economicnationalism, of course, would be similar to that of the official kind: beggar thy neighbour economics.
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With the world economy slowing and America entering a recession, you would expect economicnationalism, the language of fear, to get louder.