noun a state of not taking sides in a conflict or disagreement, but actively working to promote peace or resolution
adjective describing a state of being actively neutral or impartial
Active neutrality refers to a country's stance of remaining neutral in conflicts while actively engaging in diplomatic efforts to promote peace and mediation.
In mediation, active neutrality involves the mediator remaining impartial and unbiased while actively facilitating communication and negotiation between conflicting parties.
Active neutrality is a strategy used to mediate conflicts by maintaining a neutral position while actively working towards finding a resolution.
In the field of journalism, writers may practice active neutrality when reporting on controversial topics to ensure unbiased and objective reporting.
Psychologists may use active neutrality when working with clients to remain impartial and non-judgmental in order to build trust and create a safe space for therapy sessions.
Mediators employ active neutrality in conflict resolution processes to facilitate communication between conflicting parties without taking sides or showing bias towards any particular party.
Human resources managers may adopt active neutrality when handling employee disputes or grievances to ensure fair and impartial resolution without favoring any party involved.