interventionism به انگلیسی

From Longman Dictionary

in‧ter‧ven‧tion‧ist /ˌɪntəˈvenʃənɪst $ -tər-/ adjective
based on the belief of a government or organization that it should take action or spend money to influence the economy (=financial system) or what happens in other countries

Example
These, representing a powerful State, are highly interventionist, concerned with efficiency and productivity, and rationalists to the core
The UN adopted a more interventionist approach in the region
It is not a purely capitalist system, however, because the state is extremely interventionist in promoting economic development
Instead, he promised the government would have an active but not interventionist role
For more than 100 years, the left saw the powerful, interventionist state as the means to deliver its political objectives