unilateralist

/ˌjunəˈlætərəlɪst/
noun
  1. A person who supports or advocates unilateralism, especially in politics or foreign policy.
    • The senator is a well-known unilateralist who opposes international treaties.
    • The debate between unilateralists and multilateralists shaped the country's foreign policy.
    • Unilateralists argue that acting alone is sometimes faster and more effective.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Relating to or characteristic of a unilateralist or unilateralism.
    • The newspaper criticized the government's unilateralist stance on climate change.
    • Her unilateralist approach to negotiations frustrated the other delegates.
    • Unilateralist policies often ignore the concerns of neighboring countries.
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