Isolationism doesn't work in favor of American interests, however much President Trump might wish to believe it does.
The Trump tariff war "harks back to the isolationist fervor that swept the globe in the 1930s and worsened the Great Depression," The Wall Street Journal reports.
A similar pattern was seen after World War I when the US refused to join the League of Nations in 1919. The period between the 1920s and 1930s, known as the Great Depression, also saw the US limiting ...
The Hollow Men
It takes a special talent to betray an entire worldview without missing a beat.
It’s merely a return to form; the default US setting of “stay out of it”. The last few decades of American engagement have ...
The US is being increasingly selective about its international engagements, prioritising bilateral over multilateral ...
Few terms in American foreign policy discourse are as misunderstood or politically charged as “isolationism.” Often used as a political weapon, the term conjures images of a retreating America, ...
Trump continually campaigned on the promise to cut spending, but the budget proposal he supports was much higher than that of ...
Discussions between US trade officials and Indian counterparts aim to create 'equitable' trade solutions. Senior diplomat ...
A robust defensive capability would not only enable the EU to defend itself against Russia. It would also enable Brussels to ...
A Florida State College at Jacksonville political science professor offers his perspective on developments in the Ukraine peace process.