The notion that a nation can cut itself off from the world. Basicly the political idea of a country neither affecting nor being affected by events in the world at large.
A nation favoring this policy would not create any alliances economic or military.
History has showm that such a policy is largley inefective and that such nations are either conquered by aggressive world powers or end up choosing sides in conflicts.
The original foreign policy of the United States following the Revolutionary War, was isolationist.
Yes, it did.
The US stopped pursuing an isolationist foreign policy after it was dragged into World War 2 and found itself a major power.
An "isolationist" policy.
YES. The Neutrality Acts reflected the US popular support of isolationism.
If not for the isolationist policy held by America, World War One might have been over more quickly.In the late 1920s, British politicians wanted to be isolationist.
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The United States proclaimed its neutrality and isolationist policies while Europe was being split up and fighting.