pacificism
/ˌpæsɪˈfɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A policy or practice of avoiding conflict or violence, especially in international relations.
“The country’s pacificism led to a long period of peace and stability in the region.”
2. noun
A policy or practice of avoiding opposition or resistance to an enemy, often seen as a weakness.
“The critics accused the government of pacificism, saying it emboldened the enemy to launch further attacks.”