Definition
A foreign policy strategy where a nation deliberately avoids entangling alliances and international affairs—basically the geopolitical equivalent of 'I don't want to talk about it.'
Example Usage
The 19th-century isolationism policy kept the country out of foreign conflicts until it suddenly didn't, proving that isolation never actually works.
Source: Political science and history terminology
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