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The Law of Strategic Silence: How Legal Ambiguity Shapes Global Power
Silence in international law is rarely accidental. From Taiwan to cyber warfare, states increasingly rely on legal ambiguity to preserve power, deter adversaries, and avoid accountability. This article examines how strategic silence operates within international law—and what it means for the global legal order.

Manoj Ambat
Jan 186 min read
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