0 the political principle or practice of showing interest only in your own country and not being involved in international activities -- 孤立主义
If we give way to isolationism, a narrow view of our borders and the primacy of national interests, we will inevitably become powerless and irrelevant.
The rationale for isolationism is to avoid being drawn into any conflict.
We call the second policy preference 'isolationism'.
For one thing, it has survived without resort to isolationism or international tutelage.
First, we have that most dangerous phenomenon of isolationism, which used to be the creed of the extreme right.
Their women's section attacked female student isolationism and pacifism on the campuses.
For the most part, assimilationist threat, restrictionism and isolationism have strong, significant and positive effects on voting for this right-wing populist party.
At the very least, it played a role in breaking down the excessive isolationism of a highly regionalised country.