value pluralism in international relations
Value pluralism in international relations refers to the recognition and acceptance of the existence of multiple and diverse ethical values, beliefs, and ideologies within the global community. It emphasizes that different nations and cultures may hold diverse principles, traditions, and interests, which should be respected and considered in international decision-making processes and interactions.
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