External optical feedback can severely deteriorate the performance of semiconductor lasers. This paper proposes an integrated laser design that can withstand tens of percent of off-chip feedback, without requiring the integration of magneto-optic materials. The proposed laser consists of a ring cavity with a weak intracavity optical isolator. Sufficient gain difference between clockwise and counter-clockwise modes leads to unidirectional laser oscillation. Any reflected light is returned to a mode that is below threshold. This significantly reduces interactions between the feedback and the lasing mode. A rate-equation analysis is presented to show that the rin changes less than a factor 2 when less than -0.1 dB of the light is fed back into...