neutralists
Neutralists refers to individuals or groups who advocate for or practice neutrality, particularly in the context of international relations and conflict. This stance generally means avoiding taking sides in disputes, wars, or ideological struggles between other parties. A key characteristic of neutralism is a commitment to non-alignment, meaning not joining military alliances or entering into pacts that could draw them into conflict.
Historically, the concept of neutrality gained prominence after World War I and was further formalized with
In a broader sense, "neutralist" can also describe someone who aims to be impartial or unbiased in