Meaning of bipolarist | Babel Free
Definitions
Pertaining to bipolarism.
Examples
“In retrospect, what seems principally to have been lacking at this time was any real understanding, or perhaps rather acceptance, among the ENDC nuclear powers of the actual gait of proliferation, and of its relationship to what the still prevailing bipolarist philosophy considered to be the 'central strategic balance'.”
“There are two unavoidable conclusions from this examination of the world's experience of arms control in the nuclear age: what has been achieved has been ineffective and insufficient, and it has been bipolarist in the sense that it has been devised and carried through into international treaties almost entirely by the joint and exclusive efforts of the United States and the Soviet Union.”
“The bipolarist trend tends to reduce all regional conflicts to the matrix of East-West relations, while the regionalist highlights the essentially regional thrusts of conflicts that impose limits to superpower hegemonism.”
“The incipient bipolarist undertone of this document also owed much to Hansen's view of the economic factors.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.