Strategic Ambiguity

Strategic ambiguity is the deliberate use of vague or imprecise communication by organizations or states to maintain flexibility, manage diverse stakeholder expectations, and avoid direct conflict.

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Iran Sells Nuclear Program, Buys Closure
Iran Sells Nuclear Program, Buys Closure
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Escalation Compression and Risk in Iran
Escalation Compression and Risk in Iran
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Escalation Scenarios in a Widening U.S.-Iran Crisis
Escalation Scenarios in a Widening U.S.-Iran Crisis
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USA-South Africa: Trade, Trust, Ambiguity
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