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isolationism Meaning in Bengali



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isolationism's Usage Examples:

At times, the degree and nature of this policy was better known as isolationism, such as the period between the world wars.


government with a foreign policy of interventionism is one that would oppose isolationism.


They were spurred by the growth in isolationism and non-interventionism in the US following the US joining World War.


support for the amendment was very robust through the 1930s, a period when isolationism was the prevailing mood in the United States, but began to erode as the.


He was a Republican and supporter of World War II-era isolationism, chairing the Nye Committee which studied the causes of United States'.


Roosevelt realized the impact that those witting in favor of isolationism had on the nation.


rapid shifts between offshore balancing, liberal internationalism, and isolationism around the world wars.


best known for leading the Republican Party from a foreign policy of isolationism to one of internationalism, and supporting the Cold War, the Truman Doctrine.


federalism and supranational unions, leaning instead toward confederation or isolationism, and can be associated with certain independence movements.


Launched on September 4, 1940, the committee principally supported isolationism for its own sake, but many communists made use of the AFC, as well as.


— Holman, speech on Senate floor, March 1941 While attenuating his isolationism after the December 1941 Attack on Pearl Harbor, coming to support the.



Synonyms:

foreign policy;

Antonyms:

interference; noninterference;

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