Reforming international relations refers to making changes or improvements in how countries interact with each other on a global scale. It involves reevaluating existing policies, norms, and practices to foster more cooperative, peaceful, and mutually beneficial relationships among nations.
Related terms
Detente: A policy of easing tensions between rival nations through negotiations and diplomacy rather than military confrontation.
Summit Meeting: A high-level meeting between leaders of different countries to discuss important matters or resolve conflicts.
Non-Aligned Movement: An organization consisting of countries that did not align themselves with either the United States-led Western Bloc or the Soviet Union-led Eastern Bloc during the Cold War.