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Under current economic models, corporations are globalized, You can communicate with someone in China as if you're talking to your next door neighbor. If the US were to remain isolated from other nations, it would negatively impact trade that has become a part of our daily lives - for everything from rice to oil to silicon. Trade is what drives economies and policy. To maintain and improve quality of life, which, in my opinion, should be the goal of any civilization, it must take into account globalization. To not follow this policy would make life as we know it extremely difficult to sustain. At the same time, necessity is the mother of invention. If we shut out ourselves from fellow civilizations, we may soon discover a new energy source; but we can look at one current example of a country that has shut out all other countries - North Korea. I don't know if the citizens are truly happy there, I assume not, from what I've heard of the people who try to escape, and it seems that not allowing your citizens basic medical needs which are available everywhere else in the world, but instead you let them suffer (National Geographic has a documentary on one such topic), this seems completely inhumane.
At any rate, this is not a black and white issue, there are many pieces to the puzzle that must be addressed to let us know if this policy would be beneficial to the citizens of the country. Many policies need to be put into place and maky problems must be solved in order to maintain a happy population.
At any rate, this is not a black and white issue, there are many pieces to the puzzle that must be addressed to let us know if this policy would be beneficial to the citizens of the country. Many policies need to be put into place and maky problems must be solved in order to maintain a happy population.
Answer:
Today it is not possible to carry out an isolationism like the one proposed by presidents Washington and Monroe. This is because we live in a globalized world, in which the economies and policies of the countries are interconnected and dependent on each other.
Globalization has expanded the economic connections of the countries of the world. Today, international trade is essential for the development of countries, so isolationist policies are detrimental to their development.
We have as an example the case of Venezuela, which with the Chavista regime has carried out isolationist policies, and the result in 2019 is more than 5,000,000 Venezuelans fleeing their country, with inflation of 2,000,000% and 30% of their population living in poverty.