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What is the isonationalism?

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The principle of a country avoiding participation in international affairs.

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What is isonationalism?

broad foreign affairs doctrine held by people who belived that theire own nation is best served by holding the affairs of the other nations at distance


What policy had the Us. followed regarding other countries before the late 1800s?

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What does it mean to be an isonationalist?

Isonationalism is a political and ideological stance that emphasizes the importance of a nation's sovereignty and identity while advocating for the preservation of cultural homogeneity within that nation. It often involves promoting policies that prioritize the interests and values of the dominant national group, potentially at the expense of multiculturalism or immigration. Isonationalists typically argue that maintaining a cohesive national identity is essential for social stability and cohesion. The concept can be controversial, as it may intersect with nationalist and exclusionary practices.


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