ambilateralism

[US]/[ˌæmbɪˈlætərəlɪzəm]/
[UK]/[ˌæmbɪˈlætərəlɪzəm]/

Translation

n.The practice or policy of maintaining friendly relations with both sides in a conflict; neutrality.; The use of both hands equally in performing a task.; A political stance of supporting both sides in a conflict.

Phrases & Collocations

ambilateralism policy

practicing ambilateralism

avoiding ambilateralism

ambilateralism stance

criticizing ambilateralism

rejecting ambilateralism

embracing ambilateralism

ambilateralism debate

analyzing ambilateralism

understanding ambilateralism

Example Sentences

the ambassador's ambilateralism allowed for productive negotiations with both sides.

his ambilateralism in foreign policy was perceived as a sign of strength.

the company adopted an ambilateralism approach to market expansion.

critics questioned the politician's true motives, suspecting ambilateralism.

ambilateralism can be a useful strategy in complex geopolitical situations.

the negotiator demonstrated skillful ambilateralism throughout the peace talks.

some view ambilateralism as a cynical tactic, while others see it as pragmatic.

the president's ambilateralism frustrated those seeking a clear stance.

a history of ambilateralism characterized the diplomat's career.

the report highlighted the dangers of unchecked ambilateralism in international trade.

despite accusations of ambilateralism, the leader maintained a neutral position.

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