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isolationism
CIDE DICTIONARY
isolationism, n. [Cf. F. isolation.].
The doctrine or policy of minimal participation by one's country in international economic and political relations, specifically by not entering into alliances or other international agreements, in order to avoid becoming entangled in foreign wars, and to be able to devote the nation's energies primarily to advancing its own domestic interests. [PJC]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
isolationism, n. the policy of holding aloof from the affairs of other countries or groups esp. in politics.
Derivative
isolationist n.
THESAURUS
isolationism
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