Foreign interventions refer to the involvement of a country in another nation's affairs, either militarily or politically. It can include actions such as deploying troops, providing aid, or influencing political decisions.
Related terms
Isolationism: A policy advocating for a country to avoid involvement in foreign affairs and focus on its own domestic concerns.
Humanitarian Intervention: The use of military force by one country in another to protect civilians from human rights abuses or other forms of violence.
Non-interventionism: A philosophy that opposes interfering in the affairs of other nations unless directly threatened.