unilateralist
IPA: junʌɫˈætɝʌɫɪst
noun
- A supporter of unilateralism.
adjective
- Supporting or advocating unilateralism
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Examples of "unilateralist" in Sentences
- It was the tone from what critics called a unilateralist White House.
- Mr. Ozawa argues that Japan's deployment supports a "unilateralist" and "illegal" war by the United States in Afghanistan.
- The president came to power with "unilateralist" tendencies but must now assemble the most complex diplomatic armada since the Allies in World War II.
- But neither, in his words, could be the reaction of the United States to terrorism, which he calls unilateralist, he calls unfair and he called it biased against the Muslim world.
- Her main accomplishment is sort of shifting the rhetoric of the administration's foreign policy away from this kind of unilateralist, "with us or against us" approach that we saw first term.
- Her main accomplishment is sort of shifting the rhetoric of the administration's foreign policy away from this kind of unilateralist, with us or against us approach that we saw in the first term.
- Her main accomplishment is sort of shifting the rhetoric of the administration's foreign policy away from this kind of unilateralist "with us or against us" approach that we saw in the first term.
- Her main accomplishment is sort of shifting the rhetoric of the administration's foreign policy away from this kind of unilateralist, "with us or against us" approach that we saw in the first term.
- The dominant theme of today's Washington battles is that most of America's current problems are self-inflicted wounds attributable to overly muscular and "unilateralist" Bush administration policies.
- The Bush administration's charm offensive may have demonstrated that not all of Europe is aligned against it, and that despite popular rhetoric America is neither wholly "unilateralist" nor entirely isolated.
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