bilateralism


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Synonyms for bilateralism

the property of being symmetrical about a vertical plane

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Ultimately, Pastor's argument for trilateralism boils down to his pointing out that dual bilateralism hasn't worked.
Second, the claim is normative in that 'multilateralism rather than bilateralism should inform the application and interpretation of investment treaties' (p 17).
Meanwhile, the emerging powers continue to lean toward bilateralism and are aligning themselves with other countries.
New Delhi is deceiving Kashmiri people on the plank of bilateralism. It wants to consume our time and energy.
North American homeland security; back to bilateralism?.
But world trade would soon turn disastrously to bilateralism and attendant preferences in trade.
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia and the Netherlands have set out a new vision of bilateralism with two agreements to be signed today.
Richard Friman, Katzenstein, David Leheny, and Nobuo Okawara (Chapter 4) argue that in spite of Japan's success in economic regionalism, it does not want to "bury" the US-Japan security bilateralism in a multilateral security arrangement which it may not be able to control.
On the whole there is a greater boldness and openness when addressing gender bilateralism and homosexuality in the work of younger authors and filmmakers.
"I think the Israelis are working towards something like parallel unilateralism whereby both sides make moves, perhaps towards some sort of interim Palestinian state, but the process falls short of full bilateralism", said an advisor to the Palestinian leadership.
The president also noted that both countries have been able to initiate confidence-building measures and composite dialogue in regard to all outstanding issues and that this has been achieved through giving bilateralism a final chance.
While North Korea still remains a security threat in the South, developments in the region are likely to precipitate certain changes in the half-century alliance between Seoul and Washington, he wrote in a paper, entitled "How America Views China-South-Korea Bilateralism."
Frequent visits by cabinet-level officials including the Secretaries of State, Treasury, Defense, and Energy during the past several years illustrate this bilateralism." (4) And in the 1990s the U.S.
The `null' thinking is that it is better for the participating countries and paves the way toward more liberalization globally; in other words, bilateralism or regionalism is a building bloc toward multilaterism.
Five chapters deal with Japan's international relations with the USA, China and East Asia with a discussion of Japan's journey from bilateralism to multilateralism.
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