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Internationalism is an ideology that stresses the benefits of greater cooperation between nations. It advocates that humans should unite across national boundaries to advance a common cause or interest. Being a broad term, it is similar to File:World.png Globalism and File:Cosmo.png Cosmopolitanism, but is generally distinct in the way that internationalism is less extreme than the two (e.g. doesn't necessarily want a one-world government or to mix cultures, etc).

Internationalism can be advocated for many different reasons. Economic internationalism supports states cooperating with each other to improve economic relations with each other; an example of this is the File:European Federalism.png European Union. Another form of internationalism includes diplomatic/foreign interventionism, popular with ideologies such as File:Necon.png Neoconservatism. Historically, socialist movements have used internationalism to unite communists worldwide against class struggle.

History

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Beliefs

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Internationalism believes in working across national borders to spread the ideas of a particular movement or ideology.

Personality

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Internationalism is a very friendly ball, and always willing to reach out to friends. Upon being given the opportunity like to stop conflicts and end arguments, very big fan of geography and can name most countries and their best qualities.

They may be presented by the artist as working in an international embassy.

Variants

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File:FarightInter.png Far-Right Internationalism

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Far-Right internationalism is the belief that far-right movements across different countries should cooperate, united by shared ideologies or common enemies. These groups work together to promote common goals and values that often include File:Antimultcult.png anti-immigration, File:Anti-Globalism.png anti-globalization and File:Cultcon.png cultural conservatism. Far-right internationalism manifests in political alliances, international conferences, and online networks while opposing international organizations and left-wing ideologies. In the West, this ideology may include File:Islamophobia.png islamophobic sentiments, while right-internationalist Islamist ideologies such as File:Jihad.png Jihadism and File:Khom.png Khomeinism may promote File:Anti-Americanism.png anti-Americanism and File:Anti-Semitic.png anti-Semitism. This phenomenon highlights the paradox of nationalist and ultranationalist groups seeking global cooperation while promoting xenophobia or racism at the same time.

File:ReactInter.png Reactionary Internationalism

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A related concept is File:ReactInter.png Reactionary Internationalism, namely, a network of cooperation between reactionary movements across state borders seeking to preserve a (usually File:Abmon.png absolute monarchical) status quo. Arguably the most famous example is the Holy Alliance established by the File:Habs-nc.png Austrian chancellor File:Metternich.png Klemens von Metternich, File:Cball-Prussia.png the Prussian king Friedrich Wilhelm III and File:Cball-Russian Empire.png the Russian emperor Alexander I with the intent of allowing for assistance between the monarchs, as well as preventing wars and revolutions in Europe. For a while, the Alliance included most continental European countries and participated in the suppression of early 1820s revolutionary wave, but the disagreement over the File:Cball-Greece-King.png Greek war of independence led to a quick decline of the union. By the time of Tsar Alexander's passing in 1825 the Holy Alliance mostly existed on paper, as most of its members put their national interests ahead of the union. As Russia's relationships with France deteriorated once again after the July Revolution of 1830 brought the liberal File:LouisPhilippeBall.png House of Orléans to the throne in Paris, File:Nicholas I.png Nicholas I attempted to revive the Holy Alliance. It was partially with this purpose that the Russian army suppressed the 1848 File:Cball-Hungary.png Hungarian uprising; however, Austria stayed out of the Crimean War several years later along with Prussia, which meant the effective dissolution of the Holy Alliance.

File:LibInternat.png Liberal Internationalism

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See: File:Lib.png Liberalism

File:LibertarianInternation.png Libertarian Internationalism

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Libertarian Internationalism is the belief that the world should promote File:Libertarian.png libertarian values. One such association whose mission is the promotion of libertarian politics around the globe is the International Alliance of Libertarian Parties, also known as the IALP.

File:ProlIntern.png Proletarian Internationalism

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Proletarian Internationalism is the belief that proletarian revolutions are all part of a single class-based global conflict against the capitalist bourgeois class. Proletarian Internationalists believe in uniting the working class across national borders to bring about socialism, hence the slogan "Workers of the world, unite!".

How to Draw

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EU-Like Design

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  1. Draw a ball and color it Cyan.
  2. Draw a circle of white circles.
  3. (Optional) Add a blue flag pin.
  4. Add eyes.
  5. Done.
Color NameHEXRGB
 Cyan#00C8FFrgb(0, 200, 255)
 White#FFFFFFrgb(255, 255, 255)
 Blue#1626CErgb(22, 38, 206)


LeftValues Design

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This design is based on the LeftValues icon for Internationalism

  1. Draw a ball
  2. Fill in the ball with a dark pinkish-purple
  3. Draw a black circle in the center.
  4. Add a curved grid to a circle.
  5. (Optional) Add a red flag pin.
  6. Add eyes.
  7. Done.
Color NameHEXRGB
 Dark Pinkish Purple#782F52rgb(120, 47, 82)
 Black#141414rgb(20, 20, 20)
 Red#FF0000rgb(255, 0, 0)


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