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Qué (quién) es isolationist policy - definición

FOREIGN POLICY ISOLATING ONESELF FROM OTHER COUNTRIES
Isolationist; Isolationists; Isolationalist; Isolationist foreign policy; Isolationsim

Military policy         
PUBLIC POLICY DEALING WITH INTERNATIONAL SECURITY AND THE MILITARY
National defense policy; National defence policy; Defense policy; Defence policy
Military policy (also called defence policy or defense policy) is public policy dealing with multinational security and the military. It comprises the measures and initiatives that governments do or do not take in relation to decision-making and strategic goals, such as when and how to commit national armed forces.
Policy studies         
SUBDISICIPLINE OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
Public policy analysis; Policy study; Policy Studies; Policy science
Policy studies is a subdisicipline of political science that includes the analysis of the process of policymaking (the policy process) and the contents of policy (policy analysis). Policy analysis includes substantive area research (such as health or education policy), program evaluation and impact studies, and policy design.
Public policy         
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PRINCIPLED GUIDE TO ACTION TAKEN BY THE ADMINISTRATIVE EXECUTIVE BRANCHES OF THE STATE WITH REGARD TO A CLASS OF ISSUES
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Public policy is an institutionalized proposal to solve relevant and real-world problems, guided by a conception and implemented by programs as a course of action created and/or enacted, typically by a government or nonprofit organisation , in response to social issues. Beyond this broad definition, public policy has been conceptualized in a variety of ways.

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Isolationism

Isolationism is a political philosophy advocating a national 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. In its purest form, isolationism opposes all commitments to foreign countries including treaties and trade agreements. This distinguishes isolationism from non-interventionism, which also advocates military neutrality but does not necessarily oppose international commitments and treaties in general.

This contrasts with philosophies such as colonialism, expansionism, and liberal internationalism.

Ejemplos de uso de isolationist policy
1. As far as the Palestinians are concerned, the price of the Israeli isolationist policy has been economic devastation, unemployment and extreme distress.
2. Direct talks with the Palestinian political group are a departure from an isolationist policy advocated for the past eight years by President George W.
3. Pessimists in this country are worried that the United States is going back to the isolationist policy it embraced when the Nazis were invading European countries at the start of World War II.
4. "I think we blame North Korea for being so isolated and yet we seem to have an isolationist policy against them." Mr Bonner‘s associate at Koryo Tours in Beijing, Simon Cockerell, added that tourism would help open up North Korea to the outside world.
5. Gordon Brown, who met Ms Merkel last week, said: "British business doesn‘t want an empty chair or isolationist policy." The chancellor‘s aides believe the Conservative strategy has opened up a big political gap and that Mr Brown has an opportunity to present himself as a moderate pro–business European Speaking in Luxembourg at the first formal monthly Ecofin council of EU finance ministers, he has attended since December, Mr Brown rejected suggestions that he was guilty himself of an "empty chair policy" in Europe.