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Isolationism of each variety can be found in both political parties, but isolationism is witless.
Thus we abandoned the isolationism of the prewar years and joined the United Nations.
The United States position on immigration reflected the isolationism of the time.
The economic isolationism of the 1930s, epitomised by America's Smoot-Hawley tariff (see article), cruelly intensified the Depression.
He says he wants to fight what he calls the new isolationism of the Republican-controlled Congress.
Their name may evoke the isolationism of the Iron Curtain but their music, thankfully, is anything but cold.
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The segregation is the result of decades of extreme isolationism on the part of North Korea.
These experts, seeking to articulate a worldview rooted in the internationalist traditions of Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy, have accused Mr. Bush of isolationism and of wasting opportunities to reduce tensions in the Mideast.
I think the noninterventionist crypto-isolationism of the paleoconservative camp is naive.
In a close referendum vote, Switzerland decided to abandon decades of isolationism in favor of joining the United Nations.
There are those who advocate some form of isolationism or "deregulation of organisation" for this new student movement, but that seems rather unradical to me.
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