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Definition of unilateralism in English: unilateralismnounjuːnɪˈlat(ə)r(ə)lɪz(ə)m mass noun1The process of acting, reaching a decision, or espousing a principle unilaterally. Example sentencesExamples - It can only resolve itself into support for a nationalist or a more consistent pan-European response to US unilateralism.
- Europe has the chance of being a barrier against the pensée unique of economic unilateralism: capitalist, conservative, reactionary.
- Such concessions would represent setbacks for the neo-conservative unilateralism that looked so dominant only a few months ago.
- The political leaders speak of United Nations resolutions, of unilateralism, of multilateralism, of weapons inspectors, of coercion and noncoercion.
- So, if we are to ensure that the United States moves neither towards unilateralism nor isolationism, all European countries must show a new willingness to develop effective crisis management capabilities.
- He's a voice for US unilateralism, nation-building by warfare and neoconservative principles in which free markets are equivalent to democracy.
- While I am sharply critical of American unilateralism and realpolitik masquerading as the defence of liberty, at times I find our own moralizing irritating.
- ‘This summit should be concerned that the United Nations process has been rammed into submission by unilateralism,’ he said.
- The Republican Party has tended strongly to espouse unilateralism in recent years, notably in military and regional policy issue areas.
- The combination of unilateralism and laissez-faire is a recipe for disaster.
- We are going to see, especially in the US, more and more economic unilateralism, more and more protectionism, which is mirrored by the European countries and Japan.
- American unilateralism has a more fundamental significance.
- Above all, they demonstrate a growing tendency towards unilateralism.
- Isolationism, unilateralism, and protectionism would gain ground.
- Now you can defend or attack the U.N. decision, but it had nothing to do with American unilateralism.
- But once you're up and running, where does the morality fall in unilateralism when you're not directly threatened?
- Military unilateralism, many are keen to point out, has worked.
- So like preemption, in today's supercharged political climate, unilateralism and multilateralism no longer convey any meaning.
- What we need is not arrogant unilateralism, in other words, but intelligent unilateralism.
- He thinks of Europe as being a brake on the ideology of economic unilateralism which is capitalist, conservative and reactionary.
- 1.1 The pursuit of or belief in unilateral nuclear disarmament.
the party's commitment to unilateralism
Definition of unilateralism in US English: unilateralismnoun 1The process of acting, reaching a decision, or espousing a principle unilaterally. Example sentencesExamples - ‘This summit should be concerned that the United Nations process has been rammed into submission by unilateralism,’ he said.
- Above all, they demonstrate a growing tendency towards unilateralism.
- Military unilateralism, many are keen to point out, has worked.
- While I am sharply critical of American unilateralism and realpolitik masquerading as the defence of liberty, at times I find our own moralizing irritating.
- Such concessions would represent setbacks for the neo-conservative unilateralism that looked so dominant only a few months ago.
- We are going to see, especially in the US, more and more economic unilateralism, more and more protectionism, which is mirrored by the European countries and Japan.
- What we need is not arrogant unilateralism, in other words, but intelligent unilateralism.
- The political leaders speak of United Nations resolutions, of unilateralism, of multilateralism, of weapons inspectors, of coercion and noncoercion.
- But once you're up and running, where does the morality fall in unilateralism when you're not directly threatened?
- It can only resolve itself into support for a nationalist or a more consistent pan-European response to US unilateralism.
- He's a voice for US unilateralism, nation-building by warfare and neoconservative principles in which free markets are equivalent to democracy.
- Isolationism, unilateralism, and protectionism would gain ground.
- He thinks of Europe as being a brake on the ideology of economic unilateralism which is capitalist, conservative and reactionary.
- So like preemption, in today's supercharged political climate, unilateralism and multilateralism no longer convey any meaning.
- American unilateralism has a more fundamental significance.
- The combination of unilateralism and laissez-faire is a recipe for disaster.
- The Republican Party has tended strongly to espouse unilateralism in recent years, notably in military and regional policy issue areas.
- Now you can defend or attack the U.N. decision, but it had nothing to do with American unilateralism.
- Europe has the chance of being a barrier against the pensée unique of economic unilateralism: capitalist, conservative, reactionary.
- So, if we are to ensure that the United States moves neither towards unilateralism nor isolationism, all European countries must show a new willingness to develop effective crisis management capabilities.
- 1.1 The pursuit of or belief in unilateral nuclear disarmament.
the party's commitment to unilateralism
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