0 the state of being international, or happening in and between many countries:
the increasing internationalism of criminals
1 the principle or practice of nations acting and working together, or a belief in this principle
2 the state of being international, or happening in and between many countries:
The Internet's internationalism puts professionals with language skills at a premium.
3 the belief that countries can achieve more by working together and trying to understand each other than by arguing and fighting wars:
By stressing internationalism and criticizing the bourgeois national ideologies they kept the critique of nationalism and nation-states alive in the epoch of triumphant nationalism.
How does a party committed to socialism and internationalism justify an alliance with a nationalist movement that has historically been dominated by petty-bourgeois elements ?
Put simply, national frameworks seemed too 'natural' and strong to be abandoned even in societies that underwent attempts to introduce socialist internationalism.
As he hypothesizes, this may well have provided a solid foundation for post-war internationalism.
Meticulously researched, the book considers an archive of the print culture that allowed this new black internationalism, articulated in translation, to flourish.
First, there is the question of how internationalism is interpreted.
Furthermore, the affair gave proof of the intricate relationship between nationalism and internationalism.
In addition to the language choices, some adver tisements directly spell out the internationalism of the implied reader.