American isolationism refers to the foreign policy stance adopted by the United States, where it aimed to avoid involvement in international conflicts and focus primarily on domestic affairs. This approach was characterized by maintaining neutrality and avoiding alliances with other nations.
Related terms
Neutrality: The policy of not taking sides or expressing favoritism in disputes between other nations.
Non-interventionism: The belief that countries should refrain from interfering in the affairs of other nations unless it directly affects their own security or interests.
Monroe Doctrine: A U.S. foreign policy doctrine stating that any European interference in the Western Hemisphere would be considered an act of aggression requiring U.S. intervention.