neutralist

IPA: nˈutrʌɫʌst

noun

  • A person who advocates such policies.

adjective

  • Of or relating to neutralism.
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Examples of "neutralist" in Sentences

  • He has developed a philosophy of Christian education which is not neutralist.
  • (And even though I am a "neutralist," I don't think much of Kimura's solution.)
  • 'neutralist' in those days, and during the Bangladesh war, it closed its eyes to a genocide against the Muslim population of East Bengal.
  • He mentioned efforts to develop a "neutralist" organization based on younger, more nationalistic, and less corrupt segments of the elite, but he had little hope of their success.
  • Second, Pakistan's masses, radicalized en permanence during the regime of the "neutralist" Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, are out of step and out of tune with the country's -- mostly Punjabi -- elites.
  • India, no longer a jewel in the Imperial Crown but still a member of the Commonwealth, adopts what she calls a neutralist policy which to the untutored eye seems to mean taking from both sides and giving to neither.
  • To briefly recapitulate that ancient history: In the late 1960s, Cambodia was ruled by a "neutralist" king, Norodom Sihanouk, leading a weak government that had little relevance to its poor and barely educated citizens.

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