Sentences with phrase «not isolationist»

Brown's close aide Douglas Alexander said in a Washington D.C speech, «In the 21st century, strength should be measured on what we can build together... we need to demonstrate by our deeds, words and our actions that we are internationalist, not isolationist, multilateralist, not unilateralist, active and not passive, and driven by core values, consistently applied, not special interests».
Answering the critics, Mitchell Stevens portrays home schoolers as communitarians, not isolationists.

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On stage, He couldn't help pointing out that the U.S. and Britain were struggling with isolationist political movements at home.
There is a twist here I find bothersome; the origination of the «America First» slogan came from a nefarious crowd of isolationists in the 1930s, including an awful lot of Nazi sympathizers (though I won't tar all of them with that brush).
It is not open to the public which, for a summit advocating pro democracy, does give the event an exclusive and isolationist overtone.
Let's not say anything that would be inconvenient for Kaufmann's trans - ideological «isolationist» angle, nor for Rock's own mythology.
I also did not say that America was Isolationist — there was a large isolationist element in society (and the Christians were in that camp) that effectively kept America out of the war for years, but Roosevelt, an internationalist, was able to provide supplies via lend - lease (which the conservatives and religious people of the tiIsolationist — there was a large isolationist element in society (and the Christians were in that camp) that effectively kept America out of the war for years, but Roosevelt, an internationalist, was able to provide supplies via lend - lease (which the conservatives and religious people of the tiisolationist element in society (and the Christians were in that camp) that effectively kept America out of the war for years, but Roosevelt, an internationalist, was able to provide supplies via lend - lease (which the conservatives and religious people of the time opposed).
To be a person means not to be an individual in any isolationist or solitary sense, but to be open to, influenced by, and influencing, other men who are also persons.
That is not necessarily because Americans are in a reactive or isolationist mood - although many certainly are - but because they are disillusioned with political schemes and schemers.
Though the New Deal was itself certainly of major importance to the political formation of what has come to be known as the organized Jewish community, for many if not most Jews Roosevelt's greatness lay not so much in the fact that he was a liberal in opposition to conservatives as it did in the fact that in the face of Nazi Germany he was an interventionist in firm and successful opposition to the isolationists.
The isolationist party, best known by the name of America First, was in fact a jumble of people with a whole variety of agendas: there were those who believed that the United States should have no truck with Europe and its wars, there were socialists who found nothing to choose among the imperialists on both sides, and there were those who believed that Germany's was not necessarily the wrong side to be on, this latter group itself being a kind of odd amalgam of Anglophobes, anti-Semites who said that the war against Hitler was merely a Jewish war, and immigrant German patriots.
Doesn't Rand Paul normally take an isolationist view?
Jack... isolationist and exclusionist = segragationist and racist = not fit for the office of president.
This is double extra important since US is not perceived as willing to back up its power with kinetic action after isolationist stance of both Obama and Trump (the latter declaring he will withdraw US forces from Syria).
2 Remember the backlash that was for Bill Clinton the losses of the Battle of Mogadishu, and he was not running in an isolationist platform.
And cynical isolationists better not come knocking when foreign policy is rocking.
It is not even 1999 when even then it was seen as nearly a crime to report favourably on what the BBC described in a supposedly neutral statement about those who want to leave the EU as «isolationists wanting to cut the UK off from the world».
Cameron does not want his party to be seen as isolationist: and he wants the world to know that's how he stands.
«Whatever you do, just don't let the isolationists speak for you or dominate this debate.
But he can not last if his cabinet refuses to back him, faced with an inward - looking and isolationist reshuffle that leaves the prime minister at odds with the mood of his own parliamentary party.
But Book said that if Trump opts to stay in the Paris deal, that won't necessarily mean he's abandoning the isolationist bent he campaigned on.
The film will be about the «isolationist nation» of Wakanda meeting the rest of the world, which may go well and may not.
Discuss the ways in which the very specific landscape and setting of the novel not only allows the isolationist plot to develop but also lends the narrative both an important historical and thematic context.
Even the Asian land of Yafutoma, with their isolationist tendencies, isn't too far off from the yesteryears of Japan's history.
Besides the isolationist stand of the Party (I quit in 1990 when they came out against Desert Storm), they don't recognize that externalities even exist — and that takes them firmly into the realm of pseudoscience.
As an allied country that looks to be moving away from a left of centre regime, the EU, I would certainly encourage the US establishment not to become isolationist but remain in all current international bodies with a view to forging a new way forward for the world.
For example, if hypothetically a NATO country is attacked and the US refused to help (for some reason, e.g. it has an isolationist President or it doesn't want to escalate the conflict into a world war), can someone go to a US court and make it force the US government to do it?
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.
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