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1.Hence the potential appeal of protectionist and anti-immigrant policies.
2.Could the increasingly protectionist instincts of US politicians destabilize the dollar?
3.Congress is plainly in a protectionist mood, as the impasse over fast-track shows.
4.Fourth, we face the choice of turning inward and becoming protectionist or opening up our economies to foreign investment and facilitating mergers and acquisitions;
5.Also this week he told French ambassadors to go out and tell the world that he is determined to modernise France and efface its image as rigid and protectionist.
6.Indeed, the economic crisis in the region has further highlighted the gap between the more nationalistic countries and those less protectionist and more tolerant of foreign cultures.
7.Grain traders in Ukraine are throwing thousands of tonnes of rotting crops into the Black Sea as a protectionist trade embargo in what was once the “breadbasket of Europe” extends into its fifth month.

