单词 | the trilateral commission |
释义 | > as lemmasthe Trilateral Commission 2. Pertaining to or concerning three countries, parties, etc., esp. with reference to the relations between Europe, the United States, and Japan; the Trilateral Commission (see quots. 1973, 1981). ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > international politics or relations > [adjective] > multilateral relations multilateral1858 bilateral1935 multipolar1952 trilateral1965 society > authority > rule or government > politics > international politics or relations > [noun] > multilateral relations > specific the Trilateral Commission1965 1965 Economist 20 Feb. 758/1 Ethiopia. A trilateral agreement is being negotiated with the object of harnessing German and American help in forming an Ethiopian frontier defence force. 1973 N.Y. Times 2 Mar. 35/1 A group of distinguished private citizens in the United States, Japan and Europe are now organizing what they call ‘the trilateral commission’ to study the common problems of these three power centers. 1977 Times 28 Apr. 7/4 Mr Jimmy Carter..really believes in what has been called the trilateral system of America, Europe and Japan. 1981 Washington Post 18 Mar. a1/2 For the record, the Trilateral Commission is a New York-based policy group formed by Rockefeller in 1973 in a reaction to the nationalistic foreign economic policy of President Nixon, which disturbed some traditional U.S. allies. 1984 Times 5 Mar. 12/2 It was thanks to the complicated trilateral arrangement worked out in secret..that he was taken to Pakistan. < as lemmas |
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