Sentences with word «isolationism»

Isolationism means a policy of staying away from involvement or interaction with other countries and focusing on one's own country's affairs. Full definition
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.
There has always been a strong strand of anti-European isolationism in the United States, dating back well before the First World War.
A victory for the Republicans may mean we are nearer the front of the queue for a post-Brexit trade deal but perhaps we can expect an element of isolationism on the part of the US going forward.»
With regards to the US «the future danger is one of isolationism not adventurism» and it is vital the Anglo - American alliance is maintained, he emphasised.
It has the money and the technology to really make a difference, but it's also scared into isolationism by its belief that letting others know what it has would only bring them to its borders.
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.
It must promote the feeling of responsibility in local churches, while guarding against isolationism.
Ultimately — and ironically, given the publication's longtime internationalist stance — that neutralism was hard to distinguish from isolationism.
In the United States this grew up in reaction to political isolationism.
A world in dissolution deserved better of the artist than an uneasy aesthetic isolationism which identified virtue in art with the rural western idyl of Thomas Benton, the backwoods folklore of John Steuart Curry, and the somewhat satirical ancestor worship of Grant Wood.
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.
Dogtooth -LRB-» 09) is all about isolationism, where a family teaches their children to only believe in the complex mythology they lay out before them.
On the drive home, we talked about why countries choose isolationism.
While in the same breath he talks about «Putting America First» - which to some sounds like a return to U.S. isolationism - Trump makes it clear he has big plans to write a whole new chapter of the nation's war on terrorism, which dates back to the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks on the U.S.
None of this is meant to endorse Trump's lurch towards isolationism or detract from Xi's pledge for an open China.
Christian Isolationism ran so strong that in 1941, just before the war started, there was a propaganda film made to counter it about a religious contientious objector who became a war hero — «Sergeant York.»
Indeed, those who prattle about the dangers of isolationism only divert attention from more pressing concerns.
To say otherwise is to revert back into a kind of dualistic gnosticism, and the history of such isolationism and retreat from all of God's creation (including all spheres of human endeavor) is very troubling.
And ending isolationism) and really only joined the Axis because they were disrespected by the European powers at the Treaty of Versailles to end WW1
Curry, the same age as the core group of abstract expressionists, betrayed the American tradition by rejecting Europe, i.e., modernism, and retreating into isolationism.
Maybe some of us are misreading the whole thing, like it's a critique on the police state, nationalistic isolationism, and hateful identity politics.
Wakanda's isolationism doesn't sit well with her since they have the ability to help the world, a fact that weighs heavily on T'Challa's conscience as well.
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.
Artists explore themes of social isolationism, paranoia, the passage of time, and also address the impact of technology on humanity and the environment, while exploring the dichotomy of utopian ideals and the realities of modern daily existence.
Because Isolationism was the wrong approach for the time, the word apparently picked up negative connotations, and I guess «non-interventionism» replaced it.
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.
A culture of isolationism among veteran teachers often prevents assistance to new teachers.
But with its proximity to technology hubs like San Francisco and Seattle, Canada's western province — and in particular Vancouver, its picturesque urban center — could have the most to gain from its national neighbor's newfound isolationism.
French President Emmanuel Macron addressed Congress Wednesday, warning against embracing isolationism and nationalism.
The days of energy isolationism may be coming to an end for Ontario and Quebec.
Kaufmann is a hard one to categorize, a guy with apparently new - leftish roots, but who writes books toying with the idea of secession and celebrating Republican isolationism.
Really they support Isolationism, Racism, Bigotry and Hatred from everything they don't comprehend or agree with.
Many readers who agree that the U.S. was intended to be a republic and not an empire will nonetheless disagree with what can only be described as the author's radical isolationism, including his restated doubts as to whether World War II was ours to fight and his suggestion that Israel is, at least in the long term, a lost cause.
The former would counsel undue isolationism on the grounds that very few humanitarian causes genuinely engage vital national interests.
Maybe this local isolationism spills over into larger issues, like a war in Iraq and even climate change.
The titan's rhetoric on balance and rhetoric is disturbingly familiar — we've heard this before, from real - life leaders advocating isolationism and nationalism.
But we often fail to notice how quickly we're capitulating, in the structures and practices of our churches, to a culture of unreflective speed, dehumanizing efficiency and dis - integrating isolationism.
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