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Isolationism
Isolationism meaning
A national (or group) policy of non-interaction with other nations (or groups).
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Instead, we are having the same old, simplistic black-and-white debate about global engagement versus isolationism.
Under the Biden administration, isolationism is also rife, where US interests and insular economic policies are a key priority.
We’re not advocating for isolationism, just a little sting to the GDP.
While Jordan opposed McCarthy’s ouster, he is unlikely to deviate much from isolationism upheld by the far-right faction, as he is the most senior member of that group.
For these reasons, although some officials and pundits in the West are questioning the value of various countries remaining part of this US alliance, others say that leaving NATO equates to isolationism.
It would be a step towards American isolationism at a time when rival powers are questioning the world order that Washington has created.
Most observers believe a second Trump presidency would lead to greater U.S. isolationism and has prompted European leaders to reconsider collective European security without the help of Washington.
Sir Keir, speaking to BBC News, was pressed on fears in some capitals that Donald Trump’s return to the White House could usher in an era of American isolationism.
Speaking from Peru as the Apec summit wound up and he prepared to travel to Brazil for the G20, Albanese emphasised the importance of “free and fair trade” and endorsed the summit’s messages backing climate action and opposing isolationism.
This is no time for defenders of democracy to do less just because wannabe autocrats are having some success in exploiting the popular impulse of isolationism.
In an interview with that the disease would not be deterred by isolationism.
It appears that German American attraction to isolationism is a ghost pain of the past.
Sanders' back-and-forth with his colleagues revealed a rift between his economic isolationism and the rest of the field's half-a-loaf approach.
The first is a “downward escalator,” where a global depression accelerates isolationism and creates conditions for open clashes between the United States and China.
Factor in the fires raging in Bolivia and Brazil and Washington’s isolationism and lack of articulated policy toward the region (beyond its desire to remove Nicolás Maduro from power in Venezuela), and conditions are ripe for regional instability.
His reasoning, widely shared in America, was based on isolationism – the principle that the US should stay out of all foreign wars unless they spread to the Americas.
Isolationism is a national policy of separating your country from dependence on others, and I believe it has been overplayed of late.
Mr. Bolton briefly considered running for president in 2016, in part to make the case against the isolationism that Mr. Trump would come to embody.
Paul has been a vocal and passionate critic of foreign policy "hawks" like Bolton, as opposed to policies that critics call akin to isolationism.
The policy of protectionism and isolationism in the three decades following India’s Independence only created a low-growth economy.