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Definition of Bilateralism

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- Bilateralism is the conduct of political, economic, or cultural relations between two sovereign states. It is in contrast to unilateralism or multilateralism...
- particular: Bilateria, bilateral animals Bilateralism, the political and cultural relations between two states Bilateral, occurring on both sides of an organism...
- policies, governments face a choice between unilateralism, bilateralism and multilateralism. Bilateralism means coordination with another single country. Multilateralism...
- trade has mostly disappeared. Bilateral trade is a manifestation of bilateralism; in contrast, multilateralism and in particular multilateral trade agreements...
- A bilateral monopoly is a market structure consisting of both a monopoly (a single seller) and a monopsony (a single buyer). Bilateral monopoly is a market...
- infrakingdom of animals called bilaterians (/ˌbaɪləˈtɪəriən/), characterised by bilateral symmetry (i.e. having a left and a right side that are mirror images of...
- In telecommunications, bilateral synchronization (or bilateral control) is a synchronization control system between exchanges A and B in which the clock...
- A bilateral filter is a non-linear, edge-preserving, and noise-reducing smoothing filter for images. It replaces the intensity of each pixel with a weighted...
- Bilateral cingulotomy is a form of psychosurgery, introduced in 1948 as an alternative to lobotomy. Today, it is mainly used in the treatment of depression...
- Bilateral netting in finance and investments is a legally enforceable arrangement between a bank and a counterparty that creates a single legal obligation...