A “Savior of Isolation”: The Interrelationship between American Isolationism and the Idea of “Manifest Destiny” and Its Embodiment in Pre-World War I Diplomacy

Yixiao Pei
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Isolationist ideology made the United States at the beginning of its development more of an island encircled by the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans than a New World. However, after the formation of the American nation, “Manifest Destiny” became deeply embedded in the national beliefs based on Protestant culture over time. The former laid the foundation for the American position on internal and external affairs, while the latter determined the way Americans interacted with the outside world. At least until they took center stage on the world stage after World War I, isolation seemed to be the golden rule for Americans. Did “manifest destiny” put an end to isolationism, or did isolationism give rise to “divine destiny”? Or did the two complement each other and finally play a role in specific foreign policy decisions? These are the questions that accompany the history of the establishment and development of the United States and are worth exploring.
“孤立的救世主”:美国孤立主义与“天定命运”思想的相互关系及其在一战前外交中的体现
孤立主义的意识形态使美国在其发展之初更像是一个被大西洋和太平洋包围的岛屿,而不是一个新世界。然而,在美国民族形成后,随着时间的推移,“天定命运”深深植根于以新教文化为基础的民族信仰中。前者奠定了美国对内对外事务立场的基础,后者则决定了美国人与外界互动的方式。至少在第一次世界大战后他们登上世界舞台的中心舞台之前,孤立似乎是美国人的黄金法则。是“天定命运”终结了孤立主义,还是孤立主义催生了“天命”?还是两者相辅相成,最终在具体的外交政策决策中发挥作用?这些都是伴随美国建立和发展的历史问题,值得探讨。
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