Sentences with phrase «for isolationism»

I am not arguing for isolationism in investing, but there is a tendency in the bull phase of the credit cycle to assume that nations don't default, and so lending to sovereign credits that are weak becomes the trade of the moment.
It was a clarion call for isolationism.
Once one of the major actors not noted for their isolationism has nukes, it may very well be in the strategic interest of truly neutral countries to have others have nukes for counterbalance.

Not exact matches

Facebook (fb) chief executive Mark Zuckerberg laid out a vision on Thursday of his company serving as a bulwark against rising isolationism, writing in a letter to users that the company's platform could be the «social infrastructure» for the globe.
None of this is meant to endorse Trump's lurch towards isolationism or detract from Xi's pledge for an open China.
While I consider myself a bit of a nationalist, with a streak of isolationism thrown in for good measure, as a consumer I look to purchase goods made in America as often as possible.
These, in turn, get mistaken for moral principles — from isolationism to exceptionalism.
More worrisome for me are the emphatic individualism, subjectivism, and unconcern about community that are «vulgarly» associated with libertarianism, not to mention the isolationism (and worse).
The cold war may be over, but isolationism is not in the cards for the world's one remaining superpower.»
His simile takes into account the problem of finiteness and the harsh realities of selfishness, isolationism and separatism, as well as the sense of competition for survival and supremacy arising in the lack of a unified, governing consensus.
Our selfish isolationism, our refusal to participate in the effort to build a world order of peace and justice through the League of Nations, our aloofness from the World court, our scuttling of the London Economic Conference, our interference with the free flow of goods by high tariffs, our Oriental Exclusion Act, our arming of Japan for her war upon China, are a few of the counts in the indictment which the God and Father of all mankind must bring against us.
Within five years of President Kennedy's assassination in 1963, however, the postwar internationalist consensus disintegrated, and isolationism reemerged as a powerful force in American public life: not an isolationism fearful of America becoming contaminated by the world but the isolationism of the New Left, convinced that America itself was poison in and for the world.
We should ultimately aim at closing all our imperialist enclaves, but in order to avoid isolationism and maintain a capacity to assist the United Nations in global peacekeeping operations, we should, for the time being, probably retain some 37 of them, mostly naval and air bases.
Though the foreign policy recommendations of his Farewell Address were taken, after the Civil War, to promote isolationism, he was in fact, claim the authors, arguing the advantages of neutrality for independent action.
The most important reason, doubtless, for the prevalence of such «social religion» in modern Christian churches is their reaction against the isolationism which long characterized many of them.
The relation to God and the relation to society must neither be confused with each other as is the case in social religion, nor separated from each other as is the case in Christian isolationism; they must be maintained in the unity of responsibility to God for the neighbor.
Electoral promises of isolationism and the recent calls for a withdrawal from Syria could make it difficult for Trump to assume the cost of losing USA servicemen in a retaliation against Assad2.
The USSR had been suffering from isolationism, sanctions, corruption, economic failure, civil unrest etc., for years.
However, Islamists share a problem with real fascists in that their support for # 4 (isolationism) is mostly due to whom USA would be opposed militarily, NOT deep seated philosophical objection.
As readers will be aware, I support military action against Assad - indeed, I think our policy of isolationism is responsible for the rise of Al Qaeda in Syria - but I can not see why Parliament should be bypassed on this issue.
But as a result of the constraints of the shut - the - door isolationism of the feudal social system that was in place for more than 2000 years, the country's expertise and status in this arena has been slipping.
Killmonger is dead, but he has changed Wakanda forever, ended the isolationism that defined its existence for all time, and unleashed a powerful new ally to oppressed black people all over the world.
The isolationism is getting harder to maintain, and Nakia (Lupita Nyong» o, «Star Wars: The Last Jedi»), a spy who interacts with what lies outside Wakanda's borders, is pushing for engagement.
Star Joel McCrea, Harris says, is clearly a stand - in for «middle America,» a sharp but provincial guy in need of convincing that the woes of overheated Europe merit an end to U.S. isolationism.
The Maitlands» hatred for the Deetzes isn't exactly irrational, but it has its basis in a dysfunctional isolationism.
And because the film is rife with political allusions to immigration, stereotypes and isolationism not long after U.S. President Donald Trump made derogatory comments about African nations, it's also providing an opportunity for some to capitalize on the inspiration for change.
It is perhaps the most socially conscious Marvel film to date, exploring the struggle between isolationism as a tool for safety and the cost of failing to use your resources to help others in need.
All of her mother's fears and isolationism do not work for her and she is determined to help Lucy and her child just as she intends to help her sisters and herself to live the life they choose.
Looking positively frequent in comparison, this year's Yokohama Triennale — three of these for every one of König's, for those who failed maths — adopts the titular theme of Islands, Constellations & Galapagos, intending thereby to refer to the contradictory nature of our current reality: strongly interconnected on the digital level but also ever more defined geopolitically by protectionism and isolationism, these driven in turn by populism and xenophobia.
While some New Zealanders call for a new isolationism, the Auckland gallery Michael Lett reflects on the country's encounters with the effects of refugee crises, rising sea levels and other 21st - century phenomena.
As unpredictable as the U.S. economy will continue to be, the U.S. will remain a safe haven for foreign investors fleeing a worsening global economy with stagnant growth, joblessness, increased isolationism and the collapse of additional nation - states.
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