(n) first-to-file system (e.g. in patent law)
(n) gradualism
slow-and-steady policy
(n,adj-no) totalitarianism
(P)
(n) trade unionism
(n) principle of reciprocity
(n,adj-no) relativism
(n) the principle of pleasing everyone
make-everybody-happy policy
(n) synthetism
(n) the principle of nationality (according to which an offender should be tried in accordance with the law of his or her own country)
(n) the principle of territorial jurisdiction
(n) (Sun Yat-sen's) Three Principles of the People
(n) backward-looking philosophy (ideology)
conservatism
(n) policy favouring major powers (favoring)
policy of great powers favorable only to themselves
(n) unilateralism
(n) aestheticism
(n) regionalism
sectionalism
localism
(n) neutralism
(n,adj-no) imperialism
(P)
(n) diversionary tactics
concealing one's true motives until the last moment
(n,adj-no) traditionalism
(n) the Orient for the Orientals
(n) moralism
(n) self-righteousness
(n) (obs) Japanism
Japanese nationalistic ideological movement
(n) (obs) Japanism
Japanese nationalistic ideological movement
(n) principles underpinning an agriculturally based economy
(n) factionalism
(n) destructionism
(n) mammonism
(n,adj-no) exclusion principle
(P)