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  • Brinkmanship - Wikipedia
    Brinkmanship is the practice of trying to achieve an advantageous outcome by pushing dangerous events to the brink of active conflict
  • Brinkmanship: What It is, Risks, Example - Investopedia
    Brinkmanship is a negotiating strategy that involves making a set of demands and sticking to them, even at the risk of losing the deal entirely The term first appeared in foreign policy as a
  • Brinkmanship | Definition History | Britannica
    brinkmanship, foreign policy practice in which one or both parties force the interaction between them to the threshold of confrontation in order to gain an advantageous negotiation position over the other The technique is characterized by aggressive risk-taking policy choices that court potential disaster
  • Brinkmanship - (US History – 1865 to Present) - Fiveable
    Brinkmanship is a foreign policy strategy that involves pushing dangerous events to the brink of active conflict, in hopes of achieving favorable outcomes through the threat of severe consequences This approach relies on the willingness to escalate tensions to avoid actual warfare, showcasing determination and resolve
  • Brinkmanship | Meaning, Effects and Ways to deal
    Brinkmanship refers to a negotiation strategy where one party pushes a deal or negotiation to the brink of failure or collapse to gain more favourable terms or concessions from the other party
  • Brinkmanship - (US History – 1945 to Present) - Fiveable
    Brinkmanship is a foreign policy strategy that involves pushing dangerous events to the brink of active conflict in order to achieve favorable outcomes This tactic relies on the threat of significant retaliation, often leading opponents to reconsider their actions due to fear of escalation
  • Dispute Control - RAND Corporation
    Developments in the South and East China Seas suggest this line of thinking may already have informed policy If so, Chinese behavior in coming years could show a greater willingness to engage in brinksmanship and other risk-taking behavior
  • What is Brinkmanship? - HRZone
    Brinkmanship refers to the tactic of pushing dangerous events to the edge of catastrophe in order to achieve an advantageous outcome in negotiation or competition, typically the withdrawal or retreat of the other party
  • History of U. S. Military Policy | RAND - RAND Corporation
    RAND Headquarters P O Box 2138 1776 Main Street Santa Monica, CA 90401-2138 RAND has offices across the U S , in Europe, and in Australia See all RAND locations
  • Understanding Russian Coercive Signaling | RAND
    Compellent signals are usually a response to U S or allied behavior that Moscow finds problematic, generally along Russia's periphery; these signals can be quite belligerent Deterrent signals are generally predictable and do not entail brinksmanship





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