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Outside of bilateralism, however, some Commonwealth states do consider other members to be foreign for certain purposes.
If that did not happen, we would be entering the jungle of bilateralism.
Bilateralism consists of the political, economic, or cultural relations between two sovereign states.
Again it is very difficult to decide between multilateralism and bilateralism.
It will even act as a dam to the spread of bilateralism and protectionism.
The conventionalist now has a convincing defense of his bilateralism against this objection.
There has been a long debate on the merits of bilateralism versus multilateralism.
These can set common policies of foreign intervention through bilateralism or multilateralism, and international agreement on a treaty.
Washington holds that bilateralism and multilateralism can go hand-in-hand.
These provisions militate against the bilateralism or 'excessively formal terms of Articles 34-38'.
"When they talk of bilateralism, actually, that means they don't want to do anything," he said of India.
Stubborn bilateralism is not the way forward.
Both sides had stubbornly refused to compromise, with the result of Bilateralism turning frosty.
Europe is grateful to Russia for forcing the unilateralist American into at least bilateralism.
We must make it unmistakably clear that we reject bilateralism and protectionism.
Regional bilateralism is suddenly challenging the global movement toward freer trade that helped to spur postwar economic expansion.
Their logic in choosing bilateralism over multilateralism was based on the East Asian internal situation at the time.
For a number of reasons bilateralism is no longer appropriate as the paradigm model for the regulation of activities in the international arena.
So I regret all the more that individual Member States have an ever-increasing tendency towards bilateralism.
The relationship between Canada and Mozambique can be classified as bilateralism, which is the interaction between two independent states.
A general right of accession would have created a major inroad into the continuing bilateralism of even multilateral treaties.
Multilateralism is the opposite of bilateralism under which a country's trade and investment is arranged on a reciprocal basis with specific partners.
The rule protected States from intervention by other States in their external affairs and maintained the inherent bilateralism of international law.
If we fail, we will all be losers: bilateralism, Darwinism, protectionism and discrimination will win.
It is this kind of muscular bilateralism which I believe points the way forward for climate negotiations and, ultimately, for an international agreement on emissions reductions.