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“Brinkmanship” is the practice of taking a dispute to the edge of conflict and
forcing the opposition to back down.
engaging in a military battle.
taking part in peace talks.
retreating to one’s own “corner.”
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Correct: "taking a dispute to the edge of conflict and forcing the opposition to back down."
Brinkmanship is the strategy of risky escalation to pressure the other side into concessions (famous example: Cold War crises such as the Cuban Missile Crisis).
Brinkmanship is the strategy of risky escalation to pressure the other side into concessions (famous example: Cold War crises such as the Cuban Missile Crisis).
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