Isolationist vs Noninterventionist - What's the difference?
isolationist | noninterventionist | see also |
A proponent of non-intervention.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=June 2, author=Patricia Cohen, title=Proclaiming Liberalism, and What It Now Means, work=New York Times
, passage=To noninterventionists the Iraq war provides sorrowful evidence of the dangers of exercising American power around the globe. }}
As nouns the difference between isolationist and noninterventionist
is that isolationist is one who advocates or supports isolationism while noninterventionist is a proponent of non-intervention.As an adjective isolationist
is of or pertaining to isolationism or an advocate thereof.isolationist
English
noninterventionist
English
Noun
(en noun)citation