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Definition of Ideological barrier
1. Noun. A barrier to cooperation or interaction resulting from conflicting ideologies.
Specialized synonyms: Iron Curtain, Bamboo Curtain, Color Bar, Color Line, Colour Bar, Colour Line, Jim Crow
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ideological Barrier
Literary usage of Ideological barrier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Nation Against State: A New Approach to Ethnic Conflicts and the Decline of by Gidon Gottlieb (1993)
"Used wisely, however, they might help set the tone for negotiations that will
neither be brief nor easily shatter the ideological barrier of indivisible ..."
2. The Other Side of the Table: The Soviet Approach to Arms Control by Michael Mandelbaum (1990)
"... "fatalistically inevitable," eliminating an ideological barrier in Moscow to
the search for a less confrontational approach to East-West relations. ..."
3. Refugees Into Citizens: Palestinians and the End of the Arab-Israeli Conflict by Donna E. Arzt (1997)
""The Palestinians have raised a kind of ideological barrier around this issue
that does not allow for any question about the desire of every last refugee to ..."
4. Asia in the 21st Century: Evolving Strategic Priorities by Michael D. Bellows (1994)
"The immense ideological barrier that gave rise to distrust and hostility among
States for decades has collapsed, and basic prerequisites are taking shape ..."
5. Democracy, Governance, and Economic Performance: East and Southeast Asia by Ian Marsh, Jean Blondel, Takashi Inoguchi (1999)
"Lawrence Krause observes: "there appears to be no ideological barrier preventing
the government from entering any economic activity."16 These organizations ..."