isolationism
A nation's overall plan for dealing with other nations is called its foreign policy. This policy is designed to protect the interests of the nation.
Isolationism is generally considered to be a nation's foreign policy that has strong limits to comprehensive defense and trade agreements. Such a policy avoids external agreements that may bind a nation to act internationally when it may be better to not do so. The US was a perfect example of isolationism until WW 2 and its aftermath caused a radical change in this policy.
Foreign policy is the strategy that a government has for dealing with other nations. Each nation has their own foreign policy.
International policy is the same as foreign policy. Each nation deals with other nations based on the foreign policy of all nations.
A policy pursued by a nation in its dealings with other nations
Foreign relations are handled by the US Department of State ("State Department").
The basic goal of American foreign policy is and always has been to safeguard the nation's security.
The basic goal of American foreign policy is and always has been to safeguard the nation's security.
foreign policy
The policy where a nation isolates itself from other nations and avoids forming alliances is called isolationism. Countries may adopt isolationism for various reasons, such as maintaining neutrality in conflicts, protecting their sovereignty, or focusing on internal development.
Foreign Policy Research Institute's motto is 'Providing Ideas in Service to Our Nation Since 1955'.
Imperialism