An interventionist position advocates active involvement in the affairs of others, often by governments or organizations to prevent harm or promote stability. It is used in contexts like foreign policy to justify military or diplomatic action, or in psychology where therapists intervene to address crises. Beneficiaries include vulnerable populations needing protection, unstable regions, or individuals in distress.
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