ABSTRACT
This study examined the ethics of citizens facing various global challenges internalizing the value of Pancasila and respecting others as a multicultural nation-state, Indonesia. Applying a qualitative approach, this study collected data from experts in the field of civics, lecturers of Pancasila and Civic Education in several universities in Indonesia. The results showed that a joint commitment was needed in solving various global challenges regardless of ethnicity, race, or religion. In order to strengthen the citizen’s commitment as a nation, it was necessary to internalize the values of Pancasila and the fact that Indonesia was a multicultural nation. The values that need to be internalized have three dimensions: personal dimension, interactive dimension, public dimension, and social dimension.
