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- noun Plural form of
multilateralist .
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Australia and Portugal are also committed multilateralists and committed regionalists, and we spoke about our cooperation in international institutions like the United Nations, the importance of working together regionally, and the importance of Europe and Asia working closely together.
Interview - BBC - Transcript - The Hon Stephen Smith MP, Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs 2009
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People calling themselves “Wilsonian” multilateralists these days seem to get that multilateral institutions can be means for pursuing US interests.
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We're also, of course, both committed multilateralists and we look forward to working closely together, not just in the regional forum, but also internationally through the United Nations.
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We are both strong regional activists and multilateralists.
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We also work very well together internationally, we are committed activists within the United Nations, we are committed multilateralists and we very much congratulate Mexico on its election as a non-permanent member of the Security Council.
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When it comes to policy, Millennials are liberal interventionists on economic issues, active multilateralists in foreign affairs and tolerant non-meddlers on social issues -- a profile that most closely matches the Democratic Party's platform as well as the new President's agenda.
Michael Hais and Morley Winograd: It's Official: Millennials Realigned American Politics in 2008 2008
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The other big surprise emerging from Europe's divisions is how small a role the structures so venerated by Europe's multilateralists — the EU or even the International Monetary Fund — have played in coordinating a response to the crisis.
We Stand Divided 2008
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By transitive property then, they think all things the US does is bad and all things the UN, France and multilateralists do is good.
Answers, Please ALW 2008
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Millennials are a generation of "liberal interventionists" in the economy, "activist multilateralists" in foreign affairs, and "tolerant non-meddlers" on social issues -- all things the McCain/Palin ticket is not.
Michael Hais and Morley Winograd: Coming Soon to Decide an Election Near You...the Millennials 2008
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In foreign affairs, they are "activist multilateralists."
Michael Hais and Morley Winograd: Ask Not Why Hillary Lost, But Why Barack Won 2008
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