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unilateralism
[ yoo-nuh-lat-er-uh-liz-uhm ]
unilateralism
- Action initiated or taken by a single nation rather than by two nations ( see bilateralism ) (see also bilateralism ) or several ( see multilateralism ). For example, a nation might choose to disarm unilaterally in the hope that others will follow. ( See recognition .)
Other Words From
- uni·later·al·ist noun adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of unilateralism1
Example Sentences
At the dawn of this century, the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, led to an instant escalation of presidential power and executive unilateralism.
He sees greater light if Ms Harris wins, and says that “a return to Trump’s presidency marked by isolationism and unilateralism, offers little but a deepening of global instability.”
The choice before voters is stark: international leadership built around long-standing alliances, or disruptive unilateralism with a strange fondness for authoritarians.
This swing away from global leadership and multilateralism — to isolationism and unilateralism — is dangerously wrongheaded.
“Factors such as protectionism and unilateralism also have an impact on exports, which will still face many difficulties.”
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