"Until the attack on Pearl Harbor, isolationism was an important, even dominant strand in U.S. politics. After the Second World War, this strand disappeared, smothered by the widespread and bipartisan conviction that the United States needed to stay engaged with the world to prevent future crises."

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Anne Applebaum is an American journalist and historian known for writing on authoritarianism and Soviet history.

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