Herman Stern, a North Dakota businessman, was influential enough to recruit even the isolationist Sen.
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Eisenhower had sought the Republican Presidential nomination in order to defeat Taft and the isolationist wing of the G.
That rivals the lows of the Carter years and of the isolationist 1930s.
The isolationist impulse in the US is what caused the US to enter both world wars years after they began.
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The isolationist is disinclined to use the U.S. military anywhere abroad, for any purpose whatever, regardless of American interests and costs.
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The damage done to a Romney presidency by his courting of the isolationist right in the primaries could prove more substantial.
To be sure, there is some significant percentage of the electorate, including its Republican subset, that finds appealing the isolationist, come-home-America, use-defense-spending-as-the-billpayer-for-other-priorities platform of Congressman Ron Paul of Texas.
For lack of a better name, it is what historian Walter Russell Mead has referred to as Jacksonianism, after Andrew Jackson, the seventh president of the US. As Mead noted in a 1999 article in The National Interest titled "The Jacksonian Tradition, " the most popular and enduring US model for foreign policy is far more flexible than either the isolationist or the neoconservative model.
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This is comparable with the peaks of isolationist sentiment after the Vietnam war and after the cold war ended.
On issues such as trade and immigration, he has stood out against the nastier isolationist tendency in his party.
The thinking was that with finances tight and getting tighter, even the most isolationist elements in local government accepted they had to do things differently, that they had to collaborate.
President Bush might reach out to moderate Democrats by trimming his tax cut and restraining the influence of isolationist Republicans over foreign policy.
Alter and Fishman clearly do not want American politicians to use the excuse of plentiful domestic oil to turn isolationist and back the country away from its role of global policeman.
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The Senate would actually help to reduce the danger posed by isolationist impulses.
She secured a visa to visit Myanmar in the aftermath of the cyclone, providing her with a close-up view of the clash between an isolationist regime and an often ignorant outside world.
So far, the accusations that he is an isolationist do not ring true: his campaign statements ring with the phrases of international engagement, and he might well engage China and Russia rather more vigorously than some might like.
It is not isolationist to emphasize the human cost at the other end of American bombs.
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There is a really good isolationist critique of the Obama foreign policy to be made.
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It means opportunity for advisors who can explain the downside to such an isolationist strategy.
So how is one to square this assessment with the conventional wisdom -- also to some extent borne out by polling data -- that the public is in an isolationist mood, convinced that we must concentrate resources and energy on domestic concerns rather than international ones and opposed to the use of military power overseas?
And after 1938, Franklin Roosevelt decided that Hitler posed a threat to the United States, but he was unable to convince an isolationist American public to enter World War II until the Japanese solved his problem by attacking Pearl Harbor at the end of 1941.
It is not isolationist to insist that the president follow the Constitution and the law.
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The new government is very church-friendly, but it's also somewhat isolationist and skeptical about being a member of the European Union.
In America, almost always reluctant to war, dubious of foreign engagements, isolationist by nature, the lack of a draft makes a huge difference.
The British prime minister insisted that he is not an isolationist, saying he would like Britain to remain part of Europe on the right terms, with the single market and competitiveness at the heart of the relationship.
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Today, as then, Bush's freedom agenda for the Muslim world is under attack from all quarters as the US shifts noticeably into a comparable isolationist mode.
There are those who would have you believe that such a policy is anathema to the American people, that they are reflexively isolationist and determined to shrink from global leadership and its costs.
Such candidates are usually isolationist, desire heavier government regulation of the economy and subsidies for the poor.
Eisenhower was no isolationist James Reston noted in the New York Times that in his first inaugural, 41 of the 48 paragraphs were devoted to foreign affairs.
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