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The challenge for the world now is that China has become politically pluralistic: no leader is strong enough to make wise unilateral concessions.
An increasingly
pluralistic
society is being forced into a procrustean structure that allows only one voice, one need, and one kind of interest: the voice, needs, and interests of the party.
During the past century, the post-Confucian states have accustomed themselves to a
pluralistic
world of theoretically equal nation states.
Eastern Europe and Latin America generally follow western
pluralistic
models.
But a fairer, more
pluralistic
discussion of economic ideas may be just what economists need as well.
This purpose may seem increasingly controversial in
pluralistic
Western societies, but universities should at least provide their students with an understanding of the models, history, and philosophical fundamentals with which to debate these issues.
While this arrangement may sound more pluralistic, in reality it blocks the implementation of decisive reforms that might threaten vested interests within the Politburo.
In fact, a
pluralistic
system is already evolving under the umbrella of the Chinese Communist Party – a process that may eventually lead to citizens gaining an institutionalized voice in public policy.
Reassured by this groundswell of support, the Eurocrats should be fostering a much more
pluralistic
approach to EU policymaking and debate.
The second factor is America’s
pluralistic
public sphere, an arena not without religion but with many religions, which are visible and active in civil life as the basis for institutions, publications, and symbols that influence values and conduct.
The US is not a secular society; it is a religiously
pluralistic
one with secular legal and political structures.
For any democracy to be meaningful, its people need access to trustworthy information produced in a free and
pluralistic
environment.
As co-chairs of this independent initiative, our goal is to refocus global attention on the value of “a free and
pluralistic
public space,” and to offer solutions that enable journalists to work without fear of reprisal and allow the public to access accurate information easily.
But realizing this vision requires accounting for the different choices that people make within a
pluralistic
society.
But Islam has traditionally always been
pluralistic
and tolerant of differences.
Thus, the US and Europe will not necessarily gain greater support for their preferred policies just because more states have become democratic or
pluralistic.
Rather, democracy itself will become more
pluralistic.
If Lebanon manages to weather the current crisis with its
pluralistic
system, cultural vibrancy, and creativity intact, its prospects of achieving political maturity are promising.
Indeed, since winning Tunisia’s first free election in 2011, Ennahda has been unable to choose definitively whether to support a
pluralistic
or an Islamist state.
As the process of framing a new constitution reaches its final stages, Ennahda must decide whether to commit fully to a democratic, pluralistic, and open society.
The United States remains a democracy governed by a constitution and the rule of law, with
pluralistic
media, yet there are disturbing signs that the propaganda methods Orwell described have taken root here.
It has at its heart a view of religion – and of the relationship between religion and politics – that is not compatible with pluralistic, liberal, open-minded societies.
Political representation must be
pluralistic.
Politically, Ukraine is also a world of its own – corrupt, messy, and inefficient, but also much more
pluralistic
and open than Russia or Belarus.
But it does suggest that a more
pluralistic
society, open to all kinds of difference, can learn, work, and love better.
As a result of sputtering transitions elsewhere in South Asia, India is now the sole country in the region with a deeply-rooted
pluralistic
democracy.
So, although Russia is much closer than China to a modern,
pluralistic
state that is responsive to its citizens’ needs, Putin’s return to the presidency will likely mean that the next six, or even 12, years will deliver little, if any, progress.
In other words, the international order is becoming more
pluralistic.
Zeng sees movement towards a more
pluralistic
political system as critical so that the party can continue ruling as a grand coalition of the country's main groups.
The democratic Spanish state, based on the idea of one Spanish nation comprising all of Spain’s peoples, is modern, pluralistic, and flexible.
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