World Orders: Unilateralism Vs. Multilateralism (A More Perfect Union)
Harvard International Review 2004, Fall, 26, 3
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We have heard much in recent years, during the administration of US President George W. Bush, about the tension between unilateral and multilateral foreign policy. Many claim that the United States, many claim, is unilateralist, while Europe is multilateralist. The issue predates the present debate, dating back to at least to the end of World War II. The United States does often act more unilaterally than other nations, and Europe does emphasize multilateralism. Yet neither has a monopoly on one paradigm or the other. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
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