Under George Bush, the United States' instincts may be unilateralist but they are certainly not isolationist.
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EU's recalcitrance over bananas and hormone-treated beef, and by America's growing disenchantment with curbs on its unilateralist instincts.
Then George Bush, the impolite president (you know, my dear, he is a unilateralist) yanked the U.S. delegation home.
Whether China is prone to be unilateralist or multilateralist depends on the identity and support of its popular culture.
Rumsfeld and his team of neoconservative civilians at the Pentagon favor an activist and often unilateralist approach to advancing America's interests abroad.
The others Vice-President Dick Cheney, the defence secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, and the national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice were more unilateralist, concentrating on America's need to defend itself.
For his trouble, he was branded an unfeeling, unilateralist cowboy by Democrats and the international Left, the erstwhile champions of nation-building and universal health care.
Celebrity campaigner Bianca Jagger on Tuesday said she could not understand to Tony Blair, who she said was a pro-European now backing a unilateralist American president.
The CSP has now established itself as an influential player in Washington, a policy powerhouse focused on establishing a radical, unilateralist and aggressive new defence doctrine.
But the popular response to the unilateralist thesis enunciated by such senior figures as Haim Ramon and Shlomo Ben-Ami was too strong for Binyamin Ben-Eliezer, the party's chairman, to withstand.
He told reporters he wants to dispel the notion held by some allies that he is a "unilateralist" bent on going his own way without consulting or appreciating the views of other nations.
An Iraqi war might thus put America back into its unilateralist box, which would not help it in the wider war against terror, and might complicate several of its other foreign-policy objectives, such as winning Russian co-operation for missile defences.
As Afghanistan has shown, it can (and often should) be unilateralist in military matters, but it needs a more co-operative, even consensual approach for other purposes, including diplomacy, intelligence-gathering, financial tracking and above all in the battle for hearts, minds and ideas.
But if early signs are anything to go by, a new policy is emerging which, if not exactly hawkish in the pugnacious sense, is more unilateralist than outsiders are accustomed to, stepping away from multilateral and regional entanglements that are deemed marginal to America's own security needs.
They complained that America had long been acting like a rogue nation, arrogant in defying the rights of others, self-serving in defining its interests in national rather than global terms, and unilateralist in refusing to constrain itself to actions approved by multilateral institutions or endorsed by progressive commentators (the latter often refer to themselves as "the international community").
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