Strategic Ambiguity

Chinese political actors often employ diversion and strategic ambiguity to redirect attention from controversies, emphasizing broader or future-focused themes to maintain harmony and authority without direct confrontation. Political figures may respond to allegations with statements that appeal to long-term goals or collective values rather than direct denial or accusations, subtly managing public perception.

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