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debate politics
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China
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Often controlled or suppressed by the government, with limited public debate on political issues.
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2
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debate politics
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China
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Debating politics may be less openly practiced, and there may be more emphasis on consensus and harmony in public discourse.
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3
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debate politics
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China
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Debating politics openly may be discouraged or restricted, as the government controls political discourse and dissent is not tolerated.
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4
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debating politics
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China
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Debating politics is often discouraged, especially in public settings, and people may be cautious about openly expressing dissenting opinions.
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1
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5
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debating politics
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China
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Considered sensitive and discouraged, especially when it involves criticism of the government or ruling party.
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6
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debating politics
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China
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Debating politics is a sensitive topic and generally avoided in public settings, as political discussions may be tightly controlled by the government.
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7
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debating politics
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China
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Debating politics is often discouraged or considered sensitive, and public criticism of the government is typically not tolerated.
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8
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political debates
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China
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Controlled and orchestrated by the ruling party, with limited genuine opposition and public participation
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1
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9
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political rhetoric
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China
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Controlled and tightly regulated by the government
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