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Revision as of 23:25, 9 February 2022

Isolationism is a usually nationalist, non-quadrant ideology, which believes that its nation's interests are the most important, and it wants to keep the affairs of other countries at a distance.

The term "Isolationism" can be interpreted more broadly as a foreign policy of military and political non-interference in international affairs and in the internal affairs of sovereign states, coupled with Economic Nationalism and cultural isolation, as well as with the impossibility of being in permanent military alliances , while maintaining the possibility of participation in temporary military alliances that meet the current interests of the state and in permanent international organizations of a non-military nature.

History

USA

The United States of America under President Calvin Coolidge (from 1923 to 1929) was a great example of isolationism. Coolidge was a right-wing libertarian that wanted to shrink the government in many ways, especially by allowing more civil liberties, democracy, and capitalism to flourish. Coolidge also greatly reduced the US military budget to lower the US's impact on the world stage. He also rose tariffs to a MASSIVE extent to protect domestic industry. Basically, he wanted the United States to have an extremely small to non-existent impact on the rest of the world.

Albania

Main article: Hoxhaism

WIP

Japan

Between 1641 and 1853, the Japanese feudal Tokugawa Shogunate pursued a policy called Kaikin, which forbade any contact with foreign countries. Despite that, Japan maintained limited trade and diplomatic relations with Imperial China, the Joseon dynasty, and nearby Ryukyu Islands, as well as the Dutch Republic, Japan's only Western trading partner for most of the period.

Korea

Main article: Juche

In the mid-1860s, Regent Heungseon Daewongun, father of Emperor Gojong, pursued a policy of strict foreign policy isolation as he strengthened the army and began to equip it with the latest Japanese weapons, reorganized the military system, transformed the coast guard. The policy of isolation has strengthened Korean patriotism and protected their culture. Heungseon Daewongun was able to protect Joseon from cultural imperialism and westernization and thus protect Korea's heritage from it. He also wanted to avoid engaging with the West, which would have been inevitable if Western countries had been allowed to trade freely, as this would have worsened the state's influence.

Modern-day Korean isolationism exists within the borders of North Korea and their Juche ideology.

Paraguay

Main article: De Francism

Switzerland

In general, for most of its history, Switzerland remained neutral in most military conflicts, including both World Wars. Weirdly enough, it had a complicated relationship with the UN for more than 50 years, but in 2002, they became a full member state.

Following the traditional policy of neutrality, Switzerland in the 1950s and early 1960s faced difficulties in participating in various plans for European integration. In 1948, it joined the Organization for European Economic Cooperation, but refrained from joining the European Economic Community (what would later become the EU we know and "love" today). The obvious political goals of this organization were unacceptable to Switzerland. However, it became one of the founding members of the European Free Trade Association in 1959, and in 1963 joined the Council of Europe, once again demonstrating its interest in European cooperation. In 1972, a national referendum ratified a free trade agreement with the EU, which by 1977 had phased out tariffs on all industrial products.

Turkmenistan

WIP

Variants

Non-Interventionism

Non-Interventionism is a variant of Isolationism that supports a foreign policy that doesn't interfere in the domestic politics and affairs of other countries, mostly for anti-war and anti-imperialist reasons. But rejects total cultural isolation and can support free trade and/or peaceful internationalism.

Personality

How to Draw

Isolationism has two designs. One features a brick wall with barbed wire to represent isolation, and especially closed off borders. The other is simply the icon of Isolationism on 9Axes.

Wall variant

  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Fill two thirds of it with dark green.
  3. Draw a dark grey brick wall and the barbed wire on top in the bottom third of the ball.
  4. Add the eyes.
Color Name HEX RGB
Dark Green #327D4B 50, 125, 75
Very Dark Grey #191919 25, 25, 25

Flag variant

  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Fill it with purple.
  3. Draw a silhouette of a waving flag
  4. Add the eyes
Color Name HEX RGB
Purple #9C27B0 156, 39, 176
Very Dark Grey #191919 25, 25, 25


Relationships

Friends

Frenemies

  • Alter-Globalization - The best form of globalism, but still cringe.
  • Patriotism - You don't go far enough, but at least you're not a globalist cuck.
  • Capitalism & File:Soc.png Socialism - Economics are important, but I'm not really into this whole Cold War thing.
  • Burmese Socialism - That's going a bit too far, you don't need to seal yourself entirely off from the world.
  • Trumpism - You kept screaming "America First!" yet ended up tuning your back on me for him.
  • Stalinism - You talked about Socialism in one country, but than ruined it by invading Poland.

Enemies

  • Globalism - Economic globalization is an awful idea and it won't work.
  • Imperialism - We shouldn't conquer other nations!
  • Jingoism & Irredentism - I'll say it again: We shouldn't invade other nations!!! (Even if some of their territory was once ours.)
  • Neoliberalism - The worst form of liberalism.
  • Neoconservatism - The worst form of conservatism. Also, you conserve nothing!
  • Neo-Libertarianism - The worst form of libertarianism. Also you're weird.
  • Trotskyism - The worst form of communism.
  • Anationalism - The worst form of anarchism.

Further Information

Wikipedia

Videos

Gallery

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