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单词 unilateralism
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Definition of unilateralism in English:

unilateralism

nounjuːnɪˈlat(ə)r(ə)lɪz(ə)m
mass noun
  • 1The 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. 1.1 The pursuit of or belief in unilateral nuclear disarmament.
      the party's commitment to unilateralism
 
 

Definition of unilateralism in US English:

unilateralism

noun
  • 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. 1.1 The pursuit of or belief in unilateral nuclear disarmament.
      the party's commitment to unilateralism
 
 
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