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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.
David Brooks offers the specter of a fictional Democratic demagogue appealing to the rising isolationism of the American people.
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The segregation is the result of decades of extreme isolationism on the part of North Korea.
Its ascendancy is "proof positive of the rise of isolationism on the right," Lawrence F. Kaplan, a columnist for The New Republic and co-author, with William Kristol, of "The War Over Iraq: Saddam's Tyranny and America's Mission," wrote in an e-mail.
In chapter 3, Matthew Taylor tackles the reconsideration of the isolationism of British football from the rest of the continent between 1919 and 1960.
I think the noninterventionist crypto-isolationism of the paleoconservative camp is naive.
This lines up perfectly with the isolationism of many in the alt right.
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