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UK
/jˌuːnɪlˈætəɹəlˌɪzəm/
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[ US /ˌjunɪˈɫætɝəˌɫɪzəm/ ]
[ US /ˌjunɪˈɫætɝəˌɫɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
- the doctrine that nations should conduct their foreign affairs individualistically without the advice or involvement of other nations
How To Use unilateralism In A Sentence
- It is essentially moving in a completely new direction, a completely new paradigm, this paradigm of unilateralism has been established, and it's really a kind of unfulfilling taste, a dose of reality, I would say, not just for the Israeli public but for the foreign press as well. CNN Transcript Apr 1, 2006
- cooperatively" to solve international problems, moving away from the Bush strategy of irresponsible "unilateralism. Dandelion Salad
- His much exaggerated "unilateralism" is not why the Atlantic seems a little wider every day. The Widening Atlantic
- It can only resolve itself into support for a nationalist or a more consistent pan-European response to US unilateralism.
- 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.
- The Bush administration's "experiment in unilateralism," he wrote, had merely revealed "the limits of such an approach. The Widening Atlantic
- Europe has the chance of being a barrier against the pensée unique of economic unilateralism: capitalist, conservative, reactionary.
- George Bush was so right, unilateralism is the way to go. Kgirl abandons family to the wolves week, days 4-7
- He might take it as a national mandate to pursue the policy of truculent unilateralism.
- We love multilateralism and abhor unilateralism, which is why we do nothing but talk Archive 2006-06-01