Hardline

In politics, hard-line is an adjective describing a stance on an issue that is inflexible and not subject to compromise. A hardliner is a person holding such views.[1][2][3] The stance is usually far from the centrist view.[4] People, policies, and laws can be considered hard-line.[5][6][7] A hardliner may be either a reactionary or a revolutionary. Synonyms for hardliner include diehard, hawk, extremist, fanatic, or zealot. The term is almost always relative to the Overton window of a given time and place.

Examples by country

France

The French government has taken a hard-line stance against terrorism.[8] France removed restrictions on raiding houses of suspected terrorists, although only five cases have been brought to court while over four thousand searches were conducted.[8] Critics say the approach unfairly blames the Muslim community for radical extremists.[9]

Iran

Ebrahim Raisi, a Shi'ite cleric and prominent politician, ran as a hard-line challenger to President Rouhani in 2017 and was Rouhani's main challenger.[10] He ran primarily on economic reforms and increasing distance with the West.[11]

Russia

After increased sanctions by Western countries, a poll from 2016 recorded that fifty-nine percent of Russians did not want their government to change its behavior.[12] The respondents felt that either Westerns wanted to harm Russia, hold it to standards they did not live up to, or were simply ignorant of Russian reasoning for actions.

United Kingdom

Brexit is a hard-line position on relations with the European Union.[13][14] The United Kingdoms voted to leave the European Union to preserve its sovereignty, which was dubbed Brexit. After the vote, the two top searches on Google about the European Union were the implications of leaving the European Union and what "EU" (short for European Union) meant.[15]

United States

One of the more common issues that uses hard-line or hardliner as a description is illegal immigration. For example, the United States House of Representatives had two bills in June 2018 about immigration to consider: the hard-line and centrist options.[16] The House failed to pass the centrist bill.[17] The House did not vote on the more extreme bill.

Words implying hard-line stances

Hawk

A hawk is someone who prefers an extreme or aggressive stance, typically on war.[18] When referring to war, a hawk is always in favor of war. The opposite is a dove, who prefers peace. However, the term hawk can also be used for other issues, like the deficit. John McCain, the American senator and 2008 presidential nominee was a [war] hawk because of his policies on the Middle East.[19] A current example of a hawk is John R. Bolton, who was the national security advisor for President Trump.[20][21]

gollark: Apparently one time China just revised up their figures by *exactly* 50%, or something like that, after complaints about data being faked.
gollark: Wait, *that's* North Korean life expectancy? Surprisingly high.
gollark: In the UK we have nationalized healthcare. Which is not massively efficient, but it appears to actually be more cost-effective than the US, as well as actually working.
gollark: The US healthcare system is horrendously broken.
gollark: Or started out having some kind of issue.

See also

References

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  6. "President Trump nominates hard-line conservative Brett Kavanaugh to Supreme Court".
  7. "Iran's hard-line former president has reemerged on Twitter, and he's tweeting about Serena and LeBron".
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  16. "House GOP abruptly scraps planned vote on troubled immigration bill, saying it could pass next week". 21 June 2018.
  17. "House overwhelmingly rejects compromise immigration bill despite Trump support". NBC News. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
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  21. Shapiro, Walter (2018-03-23). "John Bolton is a hawk itching for war – and few are there to stop him | Walter Shapiro". the Guardian. Retrieved 2018-10-13.
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