Isolationism Reconfigured: American Foreign Policy for a New CenturyPrinceton University Press, 1996. 8. 5. - 352ÆäÀÌÁö This iconoclastic and fundamental work, Eric Nordlinger's last, advocates a new variant of isolationism, a "national strategy" confining U.S. military actions largely to North America and to neighboring sea-and air- lanes but encouraging international activism and engagement in nonsecurity realms. In Nordlinger's view, disengaging from security commitments on distant shores would liberate the United States to use its resources and decision-making powers to act more effectively abroad in matters of economic policy and human rights. A national strategy would then become a powerful new method of encouraging international ideals of democracy, and isolationism would be freed of its previous associations with appeasement, weakness, economic protectionism, and self-serving nationalism. |
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... isolationist tradition. The infamous Smoot-Hawley tariff of 1930 is the single exception, and it was passed by isolationists and internationalists alike under the exigencies of economic depression. Since the early 1980s some isolationists ...
... Isolationists continue to reject virtually all military, economic, and political efforts on behalf of America's international ideals. The isolationist epithet was first used in the 1840s against those who opposed the breaking of ...
... isolationists' counsels and warnings between 1900 and 1950 does not necessitate anything like a year-by-year analysis. It hinges upon the times of America's shift toward internationalism, the turning points of an increasingly ambitious ...
... isolationism with political conservatism, it was exclusively so only just prior to and after World War II. Before 1939 isolationists populated the ranks of Republicans and Democrats, eastern Progressives and midwestern and southern ...
... isolationists or contemporary ones. They are not strategic ostriches. However, twentieth-century developments do not necessarily call for an internationalist strategy. The changes cannot be said to bear significantly upon America's ...