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: --
Political movements advocating supranational confederations have never had much success, and even internationalism never attracted larger groups and generally remained a phenomenon among theoreticians.
Internationalism might never be as absolute as before, but the gold standard could still resume its essential functions.
In this process, socialist and liberal versions of internationalism were made compatible and political consensus about peace politics broadened.
Liberal internationalism seems ever torn between effecting transformation and maintaining order.
He was aware of the implausibility of internationalism ever gaining a complete victory, and in this sense he was a sceptic.
Internationalism was identified as the best means of realising the humanist ideal.
Their internationalist rhetoric was, therefore, part of their reinterpretation of national identity, rather than an expression of idealist internationalism.
In addition to the language choices, some adver tisements directly spell out the internationalism of the implied reader.