There could be several terms that would define one nation staying out of the affairs of other nations. After World War I, the US entered a period of "isolationism" because of the thousands of US troops killed in the war that seemed to accomplish little, in the minds of the American public, and never did fulfill President Wilson's goal of making the world "safe for democracy." Non-intervention is another term that means not taking sides or getting involved in the affairs of another nation. Then there is also the term "neutral nation" when it refers to a nation that does not take sides during a war between other nations.
Council Rights is the English policy. This is the colonial affairs.
Isolationism
The policy of avoiding involvement with other countries for the first 150 years of U.S. history is known as isolationism. This approach emphasized non-intervention in foreign conflicts and maintaining a distance from European affairs. It was primarily driven by a desire to focus on domestic growth and development. Key moments, such as George Washington's Farewell Address, reinforced this principle.
The policy that characterized the United States' avoidance of involvement with other countries for its first 150 years is known as isolationism. This approach emphasized non-intervention in foreign conflicts and a focus on domestic issues. It was rooted in the belief that the U.S. should concentrate on its own development and avoid entangling alliances that could lead to war. The policy began to shift in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as the U.S. began to engage more actively in international affairs.
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An isolationist country tends to focus on internal affairs, such as domestic economy, security, and social issues. It typically avoids involvement in international conflicts, alliances, or global affairs.
Good Neighbor Policy
A policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, esp. the political affairs of other countries.
The policy of staying out of foreign affairs, known as isolationism, is when a country chooses not to get involved in the political or military affairs of other nations. This policy was followed by the United States during periods of its history, such as before World War I and after World War II. The goal is to focus on domestic issues and avoid being drawn into conflicts that do not directly impact the country's interests.
Council Rights is the English policy. This is the colonial affairs.
Internal affairs
Foreign policy is the events that happened between other countries while domestic policy are the events that occurred within your own country during a Presidency.
I believe the term you are looking for is isolation. America had an "isolation policy", which meant that they would stay out of European affairs, for a long period up until their entry into World War One.
Foreign policy is policy that deals with foreign affairs.
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an open door policy
The policy used in trading with other countries is called the commercial policy. It is a set of rules and regulations used in trade between nations.