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It is safe to say that a weak nation is more likely to follow an isolationist policybecause a powerful nation, for the example the usa, is an imperialist nation that has the tendency to trade and interact with other societies in order to become a world power. Trade is essential because if you are an isolationist nation that does not have favorable geographic features(Japan,mountains,high population density, etc) YOU NEED TO TRADE IN ORDER To ensure that you get the Natural Resources to sustain a society. Japan lacked iron so it needed to acquire it so prior to WW2, they invaded an other nation relying on it's natural resources to wage a war against the Usa. So the trading concept is similar

Basically we need to rely on other nations to provide several resources that our geography disables us from getting.

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