In the postwar era, isolationism devolved from a coherent strategic perspective into a term of political derision. During the Cold War, those who opposed military alliances like NATO or U.S.
'A strong, engaged America is essential for global stability' says Milstein, 'Israel's security is not just a Jewish issue; it is a core American strategic interest'. Senator Burton K. Wheeler ...
Understanding isolationism’s role in U.S. policy requires a closer look at its historical roots and political usage. The idea of avoiding foreign entanglements has been a part of American ...
Roosevelt agreed when his ambassador to Vichy, Admiral William D. Leahy, described de Gaulle as “an apprentice dictator”.
Andrew Latham, Macalester College (THE CONVERSATION) Few terms in American foreign policy discourse are as misunderstood or politically charged as “isolationism.” Advertisement Article ...