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Definition of Isolationists
1. isolationist [n] - See also: isolationist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Isolationists
Literary usage of Isolationists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The United Nations System: The Policies of Member States by Chadwick F. Alger, Gene Martin Lyons, John E. Trent (1995)
"isolationists, on the other hand, oppose both militant internationalism ...
There were higher proportions of isolationists and hard-liners: 24 per cent ..."
2. The Marshall Plan Summer: An Eyewitness Report on Europe and the Russians in by Thomas Andrew Bailey (1977)
"Developments in Britain, Mr. Charles feared, were providing ammunition for American
isolationists. They undoubtedly would put heat on Congress to vote down ..."
3. American Neutrality in the 20th Century: The Impossible Dream by John N. Petrie (1996)
"The domestic political influence of the isolationists shaped the law of the ...
Since isolationists had tried to eliminate this dangerous contingency . ..."
4. Test Case: Italy, Ethiopia, and the League of Nations by George W. Baer (1976)
"Through the experience of the Italian-Ethiopian war, isolationists saw that loans
and raw materials ... Concessions were made to the isolationists. ..."
5. Strategic Transformation and Naval Power in the 21st Century by Pelham G. Boyer, Robert S. Wood (1998)
"against it, liberal isolationists see it as an at least potentially friendly
place but find no reason to become deeply involved, at least militarily, ..."