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Multilateralism from "summary" of International Relations: The Key Concepts by Martin Griffiths,Terry O'Callaghan

Multilateralism refers to the practice of coordinating relations among three or more states, often in pursuit of a common goal or interest. Unlike bilateralism, which involves interactions between two states, multilateralism offers a more inclusive approach to international cooperation. This concept is characterized by the involvement of multiple actors in decision-making processes, reflecting a more diverse range of perspectives and interests. One of the key features of multilateralism is its emphasis on collective action and shared responsibilities. By working together through multilateral institutions such as the United Nations or the World Trade Organization, states can address complex global challenges that transcend national borders. This collaborative approach allows for the pooling of resources and expertise, leading to more effective and ...
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    International Relations: The Key Concepts

    Martin Griffiths

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