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- Multilateralism - Wikipedia
Multilateralism, in the form of membership in international institutions, serves to bind powerful nations, discourage unilateralism, and gives small powers a voice and influence that they could not otherwise exercise
- Multilateral System | United Nations
The multilateral system is the practical implementation of multilateralism, embodied by institutions like the United Nations and its various agencies
- MULTILATERAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Since lateral means "side", multilateral means basically "many-sided" The philosophy of multilateralism claims that the best solutions generally result when as many of the world's nations as possible are involved in discussions, and multilateralists often favor strengthening the United Nations
- Multilateralism | International Relations, Global Cooperation . . .
multilateralism, process of organizing relations between groups of three or more states Beyond that basic quantitative aspect, multilateralism is generally considered to comprise certain qualitative elements or principles that shape the character of the arrangement or institution
- MULTILATERAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Add to word list involving more than two groups or countries: a multilateral trade agreement (Definition of multilateral from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
- What is multilateralism? - United Nations Development Programme | UNDP
In international relations, multilateral means many sides, or countries, working together to towards common goals This is in contrast to bilateral, in which two countries cooperate, or unilateral, in which one country or party acts alone
- MULTILATERAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Multilateral definition: having several or many sides; many-sided See examples of MULTILATERAL used in a sentence
- Multilateralism Definition Examples - Quickonomics
Multilateralism refers to the process of organizing relations between groups of three or more states
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