词汇 | isolationism |
释义 | isolationism noun[ U ] politics disapprovinguk /ˌaɪ.səlˈeɪ.ʃən.ɪ.zəm/ us /ˌaɪ.səlˈeɪ.ʃən.ɪ.zəm/ the political principle or practice of showing interest only in your own country and not being involved in international activities孤立主义 Compare globalism Patriotism & nationalism anti-national chauvinism chauvinist chauvinistically hyper-nationalistic jingoist jingoistic jingoistically Nat nationalism nativist patriot patriotic patriotically patriotism ultra-nationalist ultra-patriotic unpatriotic unpatriotically wrap Related wordisolationist isolationism | American Dictionaryisolationism noun[ U ] us/ˌɑɪ·səˈleɪ·ʃəˌnɪz·əm/ politics & government the political principle or practice of showing interest only in your own country and not being involved in international activities isolationism | Business Englishisolationism noun[ U ] POLITICSuk /ˌaɪsəlˈeɪʃənɪzəm/us the political principle or practice of showing interest only in your own country and not being involved in international activities: The coalition called for freer trade in global markets and warned against isolationism. Compare globalism isolationistadjective[ C ] We are not isolationist, nor do we reject relations with other states. Examples of isolationismisolationism Their women's section attacked female student isolationism and pacifism on the campuses. The narrative style highlights thematic links and explains important terms such as ' ' isolationism. At the very least, it played a role in breaking down the excessive isolationism of a highly regionalised country. But this would suggest a kind of linguistic solipsism or at least isolationism. The rationale for isolationism is to avoid being drawn into any conflict. Education is also less effective in explaining policy preferences - it has a small effect on restrictionism and is not significant in explaining isolationism. For one thing, it has survived without resort to isolationism or international tutelage. In that sense we resist the charge of isolationism, of analytically ignoring relations between things or of disregarding the dynamics of practice and practical usage. Isolationism asserts that theistic propositions can be evaluated only by principles internal to theism itself. Nonetheless, the intelligentsia did not espouse a form of economic isolationism. Relativism and isolationism, in law as in other fields, are matters of degree. For the most part, assimilationist threat, restrictionism and isolationism have strong, significant and positive effects on voting for this right-wing populist party. Roosevelt, in particular, was determined to avoid a relapse into isolationism after the war. Isolationism is an extreme form of realism where a country more or less withdraws as an active player from the international arena and passively follows developments there. We call the second policy preference 'isolationism'. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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