The Gadsden Purchase represents a point of intersection between mid-nineteenth-century commercial expansionism and the debate over slavery. |
But the enemy will pay dearly later, on top of what it is paying at present for its reckless policies of greed and expansionism. |
Looking for Western cash, wider global influence, and reassurance about Nato expansionism, he could not have been more cooperative. |
By the 1890s the domestic frontier was exhausted, and expansionism took Americans into territories overseas. |
The failure of strategy in electoral terms would give him a golden opportunity to identify his opponent with economic expansionism. |
The latter typically assessed the prospects for Communist expansionism in different regions of the world. |