Eskew, M. (2005). Economic isolationism isn’t an option. Executive Speeches, 19(3), 8-13. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/214782009?accountid=8500
This article talked about the ideas of isolationism and why it wouldn’t work. Discusses some of the consequences if we were to become economical isolated. Then explains some pros if were to communicate with other nations overseas.

<strongWeidenbaum, M. (1996). American isolationism versus the global economy. Executive Speeches, 10(4), 18. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/214782243?accountid=8500
This article explained how an isolationism economy has its benefits and how a globalized economy has its benefits.The author brings up information of overseas markets and how they effect our economy.

Sobel, R. (1999). Public opinion and american foreign policy / getting to war: Predicting international conflict with mass media indicators. The American Political Science Review, 93(4), 1017-1019. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/214236475?accountid=8500
This article explained how the foreign policies were made, what ideas were brought up to come up with them.Also explains why foreign policy is so important.

Hadley, Stephen. “The Risks of Isolationism.” United States Institute of Peace. 12 Feb. 2013. Web. 24 Nov. 2015.
This interview talked about the risks of being isolationist, coming from the perspective of former national security advisor. He brings up what overseas trade did for us and what can happen if those disappeared.

“American Isolationism in the 1930s – 1937–1945 – Milestones – Office of the Historian.” American Isolationism in the 1930s – 1937–1945 – Milestones – Office of the Historian. Web. 24 Nov. 2015.
This website talked about the times were the U.S was following isolationist ideals and how the country was doing. Also discusses what was happening around the world during the time were the U.S refused to help other nations.