bilaterality
/ˌbɪlətɛrˈælɪti/ (BIL-uh-te-RAH-lih-tee)
Definitions
1. noun
The state or quality of having two sides, parties, or aspects; specifically, the quality of being bilateral.
“The concept of bilateralism is a fundamental aspect of international diplomacy, and its opposite, unilateralism, is a common critique of certain countries’ foreign policies.”