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That does not mean it has become isolationist in principle.
I am not isolationist in that I enjoy the company of others.
In politics, he was an isolationist; in economics, he was a protectionist.
Baldwin said Rogge had told her that Americans should not be so haughty or isolationist in their sporting behavior.
Its followers believed in laissez-faire economic policies, including free trade, free competition, and freedom of contract, and were isolationist in foreign affairs.
To consider situations on a somewhat higher plane, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was an isolationist in the 1930's, and Lincoln once favored sending the emancipated slaves to Africa, and Earl Warren started out as a law-and-order guy.
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The government makes no secret of wanting to edge Switzerland away from its isolationist, island-in-Europe status and, over time, integrate it with its neighbors in the European Union.
An October 2011 edition of The Times Roomm for Debate examined a possible rise in isolationist sentiment in the U.S. and its implications for party politics and the 2012 presidential election.
One reason the League of Nations proved so ineffective was that the isolationists in Congress vetoed U.S. entry.
According to radio reports, the isolationists in Congress showed no sign of relenting.
Isolationists in the 1940s accused Franklin Roosevelt of deliberately letting the Japanese bomb Pearl Harbour to provide an excuse for war.
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