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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.

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