Benign neglect
an att-tude or policy of noninterference or neglect of a situation, which may have a more beneficial effect than -ssuming responsibility; well-intentioned neglect.
contemporary examples
how obama gave up on the peace process ali gharib march 24, 2013
hitler’s private library: an excerpt timothy ryback october 16, 2008
latin america’s secret success story shannon k. o’neil july 15, 2013
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