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  2. United States non-interventionism - Wikipedia

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    The Vanity of Power: American Isolationism and the First World War, 1914–1917 (1969). Divine, Robert A. The Illusion Of Neutrality (1962) scholarly history of neutrality legislation in 1930s. online free to borrow; Doenecke, Justus D. "American Isolationism, 1939-1941" Journal of Libertarian Studies, Summer/Fall 1982, 6(3), pp. 201–216.

  3. Foreign policy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration

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    Britain, China, Soviet Union, and (by courtesy) China. The Allies agreed on a Europe first strategy, but in practice the American war effort focused on Japan before 1943. [4] Britain and the U.S. began the campaign against Germany with an invasion of North Africa in late 1942, winning decisively in May 1943.

  4. Isolationism - Wikipedia

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    Isolationism has been defined as: A policy or doctrine of trying to isolate one's country from the affairs of other nations by declining to enter into alliances, foreign economic commitments, international agreements, and generally attempting to make one's economy entirely self-reliant; seeking to devote the entire efforts of one's country to its own advancement, both diplomatically and ...

  5. Category:History of United States isolationism - Wikipedia

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    Articles related to the history of isolationism in the United States, the political philosophy advocating a foreign policy that opposes involvement in the political affairs, and especially the wars, of other countries. Thus, isolationism fundamentally advocates neutrality and opposes entanglement in military alliances and mutual defense pacts.

  6. America First Committee - Wikipedia

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    The America First Committee (AFC) was an American isolationist pressure group against the United States' entry into World War II. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Launched in September 1940, it surpassed 800,000 members in 450 chapters at its peak. [ 3 ]

  7. If Trump wins, will the U.S. become isolationist?

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    Not since the years before America entered World War II, when Ohio Sen. Robert Taft and others warned against giving a “blank check” to Britain, has isolationist sentiment gained so much ...

  8. Isolationism has never worked for America, EU's Kallas says

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    Kaja Kallas, the European Union's incoming foreign policy chief, cautioned on Tuesday against making assumptions about what U.S. President-elect Donald Trump would do in Ukraine and warned that ...

  9. History of U.S. foreign policy, 1913–1933 - Wikipedia

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    The Uncertain Giant 1921–1941 American Foreign Policy Between the Wars (1965) Adler, Selig. The isolationist impulse: its twentieth-century reaction (1974) online; Ambrosius, Lloyd E. Wilsonian statecraft: theory and practice of liberal internationalism during World War I (1991).