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Unilateralism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unilateralism is any doctrine or agenda that supports one-sided action. Such action may be in disregard for other parties, or as an expression of a commitment toward a direction which other parties m...
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President Obama Announces Iraq Exit Strategy ... President Barack Obama has made good on a campaign promise by announcing his plan to withdraw all combat troops from Iraq by August 2010. NBC's Savannah Guthrie looks at the plan, which doesn't offer many details on the timetable ... ... Rich vs. Poor/Class Divide...
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Full Article Title: World Orders: unilateralism vs. multilateralism.(a more perfect union) ... Unilateralism is "bad," while multilateralism is "good." For some, multilateralism has become an ideology. Eschewing selfish national interest and adopting world governance and its corollary, universal jurisdiction, is the only...
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So the debate about unilateralism vs. multilateralism has been greatly oversimplified. International rules bind the US and limit America's freedom of action ...
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FORUM ON WAR AND PEACE--Task Force on Unilateralism vs. Multlateralism ... At our regular weekly meeting on Wednesday, February 25th, at 3:30 p.m. at Scripps Cottage patio (inside West Commons Food Court in case of rain), we will be talking about the following articles.
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The question then becomes, how can the gulf between unilateralism and multilateralism be bridged? The answer lies in how the issue is framed. Whether a country acts unilaterally or multilaterally relates not to moral imperatives, but to that country's perception of its national interest.
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by Arthur Weinreb ... These words were constantly used by the media in relation to describing who was, or who should have been, fighting the war with Iraq. But the meanings that were ascribed to these words were not ... Why doesn’t the media just describe the countries in the coalition as acting without the United Nations,
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