Pluralism
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Within a month, she joined the faculty at the University of Virginia, where she now works on pluralism, race, faith and culture.
The story rests on a fundamental platform of political
pluralism.
It's also something of a gamble: Gowariker has never treaded the historical epic in his earlier features, especially one about India's first attempt at religious
pluralism.
Instead of suppressing its diversity in the name of national unity, India acknowledged its
pluralism
in its institutional arrangements: all groups, faiths, tastes, and ideologies survive and contend for their place in the sun.
Congress remains a “big tent” party, committed to preserving India’s
pluralism
and conscious of the multiple identities and interests of India’s many peoples.
Clearly, national interests, and sometimes pure power, play a part in how the US and other Western countries apply values like human rights, the rule of law, democracy, and
pluralism.
How to Help BurmaRANGOON – Across the Middle East, and now in Burma (Myanmar), one of the great questions of contemporary global politics has resurfaced: How can countries move from a failing authoritarianism to some form of self-sustaining
pluralism?
The EU also should ensure that its development assistance – and the process of delivering it – enhances
pluralism
and reconciliation by benefiting all of Burma’s communities fairly and transparently.
Syria’s Christians, many of its 1.5 million Kurds, and even Damascus-based, secular classes have been disinclined to join what is widely perceived in the country – though not by the rest of the world – as a sectarian Sunni opposition that might not be supportive of cultural
pluralism
were it to assume power.
Civil society generates genuine pluralism, and
pluralism
– leading to competition – produces quality.
He was not criticizing ethnic and cultural pluralism, but the idea of “state multiculturalism,” which applies different moral standards to various social groups.
In such an information age, Nye wrote, three types of countries are likely to gain soft power: “those whose dominant cultures and ideals are closer to prevailing global norms (which now emphasize liberalism, pluralism, autonomy); those with the most access to multiple channels of communication and thus more influence over how issues are framed; and those whose credibility is enhanced by their domestic and international performance.”
Pluralism
is a fundamental element of who we are, and we are proud of it.
Today, against the new propaganda of hatred, our challenge is to harness the power of new communication technologies to empower
pluralism
and human dignity for all, to combat all forms of anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial.
Rather than accepting the competition that comes with pluralism, the Kremlin is intent on rigging the rules of politics and to fix media “matches” in his favor.
The objective of amoral foreign policy is to sustain order in an anarchic international system by ensuring tolerance and
pluralism
among a number of independent actors.
Genocide cannot be defended on the grounds of
pluralism.
Second, although an "amoral" international system may be necessary to support pluralism, an individual country's foreign policy need not be value-free.
This conflict, like the one in Egypt, will be resolved only when political systems that institutionalize respect for
pluralism
and the sensitivities of minorities are established.
But even in countries where there is some degree of political
pluralism
and an absence of civil strife or domestic armed conflict – such as Lebanon and Tunisia, and potentially the Palestinian Authority and Algeria – incremental approaches can achieve only partial success.
The whole point of Indian
pluralism
is that you can be many things and one thing: you can be a good Muslim, a good Keralite, and a good Indian all at once.
Abbas and other PA officials stress the need for “one regime, one legal system, and political pluralism.”
Abdurrahman Wahid, the former chair of NU, for decades advocated respect for religious pluralism, and was pivotal in mobilizing democratic opposition to the authoritarian leader Suharto.
Rather than taking over the state, Islamist parties have been forced by the electorate to alter their policies to account for Indonesian
pluralism.
More generally, lack of
pluralism
and the inability to share power are holding back the transitions.
Political
pluralism
cannot be imposed.
Nor are there any consolidated regional structures to which the transition countries can adhere; and there are few local models – with the exception of Turkey, for example – that can be used to help democracy and
pluralism
take root.
A patient strategy and an unwavering dedication to
pluralism
are fundamental, whether in Kyiv or Cairo.
Censorship and assertions of sensitivity eviscerate scholarship and, with it, the very idea of a university where
pluralism
defines the meeting of minds.
Respect for press freedom grows out of a respect for
pluralism
as a cornerstone of peace and progress.
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