isolationism in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for isolationism in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

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A second group, the realists, rejected narrow isolationism in favor of limited cooperation among nations with similar interests.
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Likewise, different political groups and parties have adopted different approaches to the isolationism vs reintegrationism polemic.
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The cartoon was intended to portray attitudes of isolationism, impatience with the concerns of common people, and a lack of enthusiasm for democracy.
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Furthermore, he acquired a very poor reputation in the clubhouse, where he was known for a quick temper and isolationism.
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Non-intervention, sometimes referred to as military non-interventionism, seems to some to be the antithesis of isolationism.
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Spiritual defence led increasingly to an attitude of mind known as bunker mentality, a political and spiritual isolationism and a militarization of the civil society.
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As a rule, the groups remained distinct, and mixed marriages between them were forbidden, mostly because of the isolationism of the fishermen.
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They tend to see militarism as in neither the best interests nor the real traditions of their country, giving them an ideological continuity with isolationism.
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The class structure was one of cultural isolationism; cultural relativity had not yet taken hold.
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Isolationism, specifically directed towards material items and possessions, is a common theme throughout the novel.
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