International intervention refers to the involvement of foreign countries or international organizations in the affairs of another nation. It often includes providing aid, military assistance, or diplomatic support during times of crisis or conflict.
Related terms
Humanitarian Aid: Humanitarian aid refers to assistance provided by governments, organizations, or individuals aimed at alleviating suffering caused by natural disasters, conflicts, or other emergencies.
Peacekeeping: Peacekeeping involves deploying military forces or other personnel to maintain peace and stability in conflict areas, often under the mandate of the United Nations or regional organizations.
Sanctions: Sanctions are measures imposed by one country or a group of countries against another nation to encourage policy changes or deter certain actions. They can include trade restrictions, economic penalties, or diplomatic actions.