isolationism in A Sentence

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    A big military but spasms of Isolationism.

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    But they do indicate the U.S.' increased Isolationism, nativism and right-wing nationalism.

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    But they do indicate increased Isolationism, nativism, and right-wing nationalism within the US.

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    There's this Isolationism, nationalism that's creeping into governments all across the developed world,” said Ford.

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    We have seen these technological races before, and we have seen what recalcitrance and Isolationism can do.

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    This has been credited by historians for further promoting a unified national identity and by breaking down regional Isolationism.

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    Isolationism, like non-interventionism, advises avoiding interference into other nation's internal affairs but also emphasizes protectionism and restriction of international trade and travel.

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    Trump offers a politics of Isolationism and the image of the Strong Man, which may better fit the spirit of the times.

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    For years, the Sirens of deglobalisation have invoked the return to selective economic, political and social Isolationism where states are relatively closed systems and enjoy unrestrained decision-making autonomy.

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    With Venus retrograding through Leo throughout this month, we must remember that Isolationism divorces us from the flow of abundance that shapes our world, as does fear of the other.

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    I think so: A Progressive International that resists the narrative of Isolationism and promotes inclusive humanist internationalism in place of the neoliberal Establishment's defence of the rights of capital to globalise.

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    I think so: A progressive international that resists the narrative of Isolationism and promotes inclusive humanist internationalism in place of the neoliberal establishment's defence of the rights of capital to globalize.

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    Defending American freedom from international obligations has been high on the Trump agenda, and so in the context of accelerating environmental crises and growing Isolationism, it seems highly unlikely that he would defend the sinking sovereignty of Pacific nations.

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    Though I cannot countenance neutrality in the Second World War[bold mine-DL], it is nevertheless demonstrable that the strategy redounded to the benefit of the Swiss, and the fact that they have prospered for 500 years, despite being adjacent to great powers that warred incessantly, suggests that Isolationism can work far better than its critics imagine.

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