He has long argued for a more interventionist industrial policy, to boost exports and substitute imports.
Some, such as Mr Strauss-Kahn, are less interventionist than others, such as Ms Aubry.
The chances of European countries reversing defence cuts or being politically more interventionist seem remote though.
His interventionist impulse, while tempered by an embrace of free-marketry in the early 1990s, lingers.
Unfairly or not, current Minister Mantega is associated with a highly interventionist, and often confrontational, policy-making style.
IMF, would be mildly interventionist in economic matters, and wants to revive the Mercosur trade pact with Brazil.
He disdained and distrusted the laissez faire philosophy, and was almost as much of an interventionist as Roosevelt.
It might make unnecessary a more interventionist policy in which the government tries to dictate how funds are governed.
Walker's interventionist approach to the job showed how (administrative) devolution existed before 1999.
The last thing Tony Blair wants is to be cast as a leader from the old 1970s interventionist school.
He walks a middle line between his party's interventionist and New Democratic wings.
What it also did was to leave the margins clear for a new kind of independent and interventionist reader.
His more interventionist leanings have brought clashes with those who have hitherto promoted a lighter touch, notably Sir Donald.
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And he has not renounced the interventionist tendencies which have characterised German governments of all political complexions in the past.
Support for Texas Congressman Ron Paul has slipped a little after he was challenged about his non-interventionist foreign policy views.
Sir Jeremy's successor, Genista McIntosh, was left alone to deal with an interventionist board and a cowed and fragmented management.
Mantega, who is associated with a highly interventionist approach to policy making, would not be the best person for this task.
Others might prefer a more interventionist process of the government itself specifically creating jobs for the long term unemployed to do.
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In some ways, indeed, Mr Sarkozy is simply returning to French interventionist tradition, with the economic crisis providing a ready excuse.
Which is why pretty much everyone believed it would be France - with its statist and interventionist penchant - which would blow up the transaction.
But laisser-faire seems to have given way to a thick interventionist streak.
His moderate stance on global warming, gay marriage, and his more anti-interventionist foreign policy views all make him a fairly unlikely GOP nominee.
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This inflicts pain on those workers, suppliers, and investors, but the market adjusts except where recovery gets drowned under the din of interventionist clatter.
Senator John McCain, himself a reluctant interventionist, fumes that the administration's forswearing of the use of soldiers on the ground is tantamount to madness.
Those interventionist policies fueled massive capital malinvestment including housing and credit bubbles, all of which culminated in the greatest economic bust in 80 years.
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Indeed, though in earlier life a typical French interventionist, Mr de Silguy now admits to learning useful lessons, in Brussels no less, in economic liberalism.
It would be ironic if the triumph of free trade and market economics in the emerging economies were to turn the rich world more protectionist and interventionist.
Businessmen worry that the government, now the owner of shares equivalent to 13% of Argentina's stockmarket, will seek to place interventionist directors on the boards of private companies.
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