Sentences with phrase «more isolationist»

While we are not directly impacted by U.S. politics and economics, if the U.S. follows a more isolationist approach, that will undoubtedly be damaging to the whole European economy.
However, if a more isolationist or nationalist US president emerges from the 2016 electoral process in America, and European electors give ever higher levels of support for nationalist - oriented parties, then we have little reason to expect partnership on foreign policy issues, and even fewer reasons to expect multilateral responses to global problems.
Some countries might raise taxes on American goods just as a reaction to a more isolationist economic policy, experts said.

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He consistently opposed what he called «nation - building» as an American responsibility and called for more «humility» in our relation to the rest of the world, striking an isolationist chord that has been perennial in our tradition.
The addition of Johnson may be helping Paul by giving the hyper - libertarian, isolationist positions more air time.
It seems the resurgence has more to do with the limited government and isolationist elements of American conservatism, a group that Walter Russell Mead labels as Jeffersonian, and which is more sceptical of the grand foreign policy visions supported by the Bush administration.
From what I understand, Trump is an isolationist / non-interventionist, at least more so than previous presidents.
Jeremy Corbyn speaks for the fifty percent of Labour party members and supporters who want an isolationist foreign policy, want Trident scrapped, believe in printing and spending more money, and believe in demonizing the business community.
It's a deeply affecting film that touches on race and international politics in a way that's far more interesting and insightful than any of its predecessors by far, as one of its central themes is the idea of Wakanda's isolationist policy — it exists for its people, and it protects its people, but what of the people outside its borders?
This obsession grows out of a more generalized sense of isolationist machismo, revealed through DP Michael Chapman's alternately seductive and unforgiving black - and - white cinematography, Thelma Schoonmaker's stunning POV editing, and the masterfully manipulated soundscape of bustling Bronx streets and swanky Manhattan nightclubs.
This isolationist tendency is nowhere more apparent than within our own educational system.»
Robert Kagan strips away the myth of America's isolationist tradition and reveals a more complicated reality: that Americans have been increasing their global power and influence steadily for the past four centuries.
With more than 100 paintings and photographs from the 1920's to the 40's and four contemporary environmental projects (including one by Maya Lin), this exhibition homes in on the utopian, isolationist, rural face of the Midwest.
At a time when global political agendas are becoming more aggressively isolationist and violent, the need for an equally brutal artistic assessment of these situations seems all the more urgent.
Perhaps the most notable of Donald Trump's touted policies from an isolationist perspective is his pledge to force other members of NATO to contribute more to the organisation financially, or otherwise risk the US failing to respond to acts of international aggression.
However, if the U.S. were to introduce substantive policy change and adopt an isolationist stance, that could potentially prompt foreign investors to hit the pause button or take a more wait - and - see approach as it relates to new U.S. real estate investment, adds DeCoster.
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