Noun
non-intervention (countable and uncountable, plural non-interventions)
(political science) The policy of a state of not intervening in the domestic affairs of another.
non intervention
Austria tried to persuade the Italian government to accept Venetia in exchange for non-intervention. Source: Internet
In his message to Congress, Cleveland rejected the idea of annexation and encouraged the Congress to continue the American tradition of non-intervention (see excerpt at right). Source: Internet
The nobility was also in favour of absolute non-intervention in foreign affairs, as being the cheapest and least troublesome policy to pursue. Source: Internet