bilateralisms

[US]/ˌbaɪˈlætərəlɪzəmz/
[UK]/ˌbaɪˈlætərəlɪzəmz/

Translation

n.the practice or principle of conducting relations between two nations or groups on a reciprocal basis; symmetry where opposite sides of an organism correspond in shape and structure; a relationship or interaction between two different biological species in which each individual benefits from the interaction

Phrases & Collocations

bilateralism

economic bilateralism

trade bilateralism

new bilateralism

Example Sentences

new trade agreements reflect evolving bilateralisms between neighboring countries.

economic bilateralisms have become increasingly important in global trade negotiations.

scholars argue that regional bilateralisms often complement multilateral frameworks.

the government's foreign policy emphasizes strategic bilateralisms with key allies.

cultural exchange programs strengthen the bilateralisms that bind our nations together.

recent bilateralisms in technology sectors have accelerated innovation partnerships.

historical bilateralisms have shaped the diplomatic landscape of the twenty-first century.

military bilateralisms require careful management to maintain regional stability.

environmental agreements often depend on strong bilateralisms between affected nations.

trade bilateralisms can create both opportunities and challenges for domestic industries.

educational bilateralisms exchange students and knowledge across borders.

the treaty establishes legal frameworks for future bilateralisms in various sectors.

economic bilateralisms should be balanced with multilateral trade obligations.

diplomatic bilateralisms remain essential tools for resolving international disputes.

bilateralisms in renewable energy have opened new avenues for international cooperation.

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