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Answer for the clue "A foreign policy of staying out of other countries' disputes ", 15 letters:
nonintervention

Word definitions for nonintervention in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Nonintervention \Non*in`ter*ven"tion\, n. The state or habit of not intervening or interfering; as, the nonintervention of one state in the affairs of another.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a foreign policy of staying out of other countries' disputes [syn: noninterference ] [ant: intervention , intervention ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (alternative spelling of non-intervention English)

Usage examples of nonintervention.

The Imperial Order ruled all of the Old World, but seemed to have a nonintervention policy with the Palace of the Prophets.

Therefore their policy toward Minerva had been one of nonintervention in its affairs.

But when they saw it all end in catastrophe, the Ganymeans forgot their previous policy of nonintervention and appeared in time to save the last few survivors from the war.

His proposition is to establish that the leading men of the Revolution were for his great principle of nonintervention by the government in the question of slavery in the Territories, while history shows that they decided, in the cases actually brought before them, in exactly the contrary way, and he knows it.

I got carried away and forgot that the Modified Nonintervention Pact forbids this sort of thing.

The nonintervention movement in America was then taken over by the Culture-distorter, and the propaganda was devised that sending war material abroad was a method of remaining out of the war.

Why are members of what are called the Masked Ones permitted to operate with not only police nonintervention, but with their blessing?

It demonstrates the absolute depravity of the Nonintervention Protocol.

Cass adjured each one of his party by name, even the children, even the still-unconscious Lionel, making an oath of nonintervention on their behalf.

His personal and political views strongly favored a Bush victory, while his judicial philosophy and his previously stated approach to the role of courts under our Constitution plainly favored nonintervention by the Supreme Court.

A farcical nonintervention pact was signed by the European powers that allowed the democracies to keep from supporting the Republic.

If the Shan were so circumspect in their dealings with the various races they visited and pursued with such diligence a policy of nonintervention, how had they allowed the growth of this oppressive little religion that had arisen from the meeting of the two races?