Unilateralism vs Unilateralist - What's the difference?
unilateralism | unilateralist |
A tendency of nations to act on their own, or with only minimal consultation and involvement with other nations.
Supporting or advocating unilateralism
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A supporter of unilateralism.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=September 26, author=Mark Landler, title=Israeli Ambassador Draws on American Roots, work=New York Times
, passage=“I am the last of the standing unilateralists ,” Mr. Oren declared in a lecture in March at Georgetown University, where he was a visiting professor in Jewish studies until being named ambassador. }}
As nouns the difference between unilateralism and unilateralist
is that unilateralism is a tendency of nations to act on their own, or with only minimal consultation and involvement with other nations while unilateralist is a supporter of unilateralism.As an adjective unilateralist is
supporting or advocating unilateralism.unilateralism
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* unilateral * multilateralism English words suffixed with -ismunilateralist
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