English to Arabic Dictionary isolationism

isolationism

الانعزالية
definition
noun
In the 1930s, American politics were characterized by isolationism in foreign policy and a preoccupation with internal affairs.
a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
translation of 'isolationism'
noun
الانعزالية,
سياسة الإنعزال
example
A vast humanitarian operation could threaten their gainful 'isolationism' and turn the population against its tormentors.
That is because of the always latent and sometimes active strain of 'isolationism' in American political culture.
the country chose a policy of 'isolationism' that made it a secondary player in world political events
Quite frankly at this point a policy of 'isolationism' would be fine with me.
For centuries, the kingdom followed a policy of 'isolationism' .
I fear that is the other side of America's so-called isolationism; it is an interventionist consequence of 'isolationism' .
The reason for this doctrine was perhaps explained by the curious American policy of 'isolationism' .
Internationally, nuclear weapons and e-commerce make 'isolationism' impossible.
I came back convinced that there were only two American foreign policies, either 'isolationism' or a crusade.
European leaders therefore worried that the United States might at some point be tempted again by the siren call of 'isolationism' .
The old policy of economic 'isolationism' is a recipe for economic disaster.
If the US can be persuaded to keep supporting global treaties, ministers argue, it will not retreat into dangerous 'isolationism' .
US 'isolationism' has been around since the country was born.
They rejected 'isolationism' and nationalist parochialism and defended a conception of universal human values.
The public did not turn to 'isolationism' and the Congress and administration curbed their unilateralism.
People misuse the categories of interventionism and 'isolationism' .
Engagement with the world creates jobs and growth while a policy of economic 'isolationism' destroys them.
Older traditions of internationalism and 'isolationism' have been revived and adapted to post-cold war conditions.
Meanwhile, the nation's postwar 'isolationism' proved only temporary.
An era of involuntary 'isolationism' would be the lot of the United States.
In the 1930s, American politics were characterized by 'isolationism' in foreign policy and a preoccupation with internal affairs.
sectarian 'isolationism'
Taiwan is a small nation which cannot afford 'isolationist' , self-centered conservative thinking.
The problem is that this Government has an attitude to defence that is 'isolationist' .
The political movement in which it was based became increasingly nationalistic and 'isolationist' .
In contrast to pacifists, 'isolationists' can favor unilateral military action.
They're probably about where your democrats are on most issues, slightly 'isolationist' but unwilling to leave Europe.
Once, before World War II, the mainstream Republican Party was 'isolationist' .
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