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1. Dictionary entry overview: What does Brinkmanship mean? • Brinkmanship (noun) The noun Brinkmanship has 1 sense:

2. Brinkmanship meaning, definition, what is Brinkmanship: a method of gaining political advantage : Learn more.

3. Brinkmanship is mainly a political policy.

4. Definition of Brinkmanship in the Definitions.net dictionary

5. 1 word related to Brinkmanship: foreign policy

6. What does Brinkmanship mean? Information and translations of Brinkmanship in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

7. Brinkmanship - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions

8. Brinkmanship - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums

9. The Appeasement policies encouraged Hitler, the master of brinkmanship

10. That different creditors should play at brinkmanship is understandable.

11. North Korean Leader Chooses Successor Amid Signs of More Brinkmanship.

12. Definition of Brinkmanship noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

13. The Brinkmanship of two leaders almost started an international crisis

14. There is a lot of political brinkmanship involved in this latest development.

15. Brinkmanship is a negotiating technique where one party aggressively pursues a set of terms so that the other party must either agree or disengage. Brinkmanship (or …

16. The talks have collapsed and both sides have resorted to brinkmanship.

17. There is no gainsaying the fact that brinkmanship is a dangerous game.

18. The potential breakthrough comes at a moment of brinkmanship by the North.

19. ‘in any game of Brinkmanship, it is possible that one side will collapse suddenly’

20. But in working out his political strategy, he played a dangerous game of political Brinkmanship. The North should rid itself of the illusion that Brinkmanship will be effective.

21. Definition and synonyms of Brinkmanship from the online English dictionary from Macmillan Education.

22. This is the British English definition of Brinkmanship.View American English definition of Brinkmanship.

23. As today's Wall Street Journal article notes, late - state negotiations often full of brinkmanship.

24. [journalism] There is a lot of political Brinkmanship involved in this latest development.

25. ‘Its current Brinkmanship is the work of a regime in which moderates have little room left to maneuver.’ ‘But there's a strange niggling as we enter into this new era of musical Brinkmanship.’

26. In any game of brinkmanship, it is possible that one side will collapse suddenly.

27. Brinkmanship is a notable passive skill that grants increased area of effect for melee skills

28. Definition of Brinkmanship : the art or practice of pushing a dangerous situation or confrontation to the limit of safety especially to force a desired outcome Examples of Brinkmanship in a Sentence two nations caught up in nuclear brinksmanship

29. Brinkmanship is pushing a situation to the point of disaster without quite going over the edge

30. Definition of brinkmanship : the art or practice of pushing a dangerous situation or confrontation to the limit of safety especially to force a desired outcome Examples of brinkmanship in a Sentence two nations caught up in nuclear Brinksmanship

31. Political brinkmanship in Washington is also adding to the list of woes Bedeviling the hard-luck dollar.

32. Brinkmanship was a term that was constantly used during the Cold War with the United States and the Soviet Union.

33. Its current Brinkmanship is the work of a regime in which moderates have little room left to maneuver

34. Brinkmanship (n.) also Brinksmanship (with unetymological -s-), 1956, a construction based on salesmanship, sportsmanship, etc.; from brink (n.)

35. Brinkmanship (n.) also brinksmanship (with unetymological -s-), 1956, a construction based on salesmanship, sportsmanship, etc.; from brink (n.)

36. brinkmanship (n.) also Brinksmanship (with unetymological -s-), 1956, a construction based on salesmanship, sportsmanship, etc.; from brink (n.)

37. Brinkmanship the art or practice of pursuing a dangerous policy to the limits of safety before stopping, especially in politics.

38. Brinkmanship is a casual first person shooting game in which you are put in charge of defending a military base

39. 🔊 When Amber threatened to quit her job, she hoped her Brinkmanship would force her employer to give her a pay raise

40. 🔊 Though the king gathered his forces, he had no interest in war and hoped his Brinkmanship would force his enemy to rethink his bullying

41. ‘The latest elections should go some way toward arresting a hitherto dangerous game of Brinksmanship.’ ‘My intervention came in the nick of time, and tested the very limits of his fistfight brinkmanship.’ ‘But there is a game of brinkmanship going on here too.’ ‘The appeasement policies encouraged Hitler, the master of

42. ‘The latest elections should go some way toward arresting a hitherto dangerous game of Brinksmanship.’ ‘My intervention came in the nick of time, and tested the very limits of his fistfight brinkmanship.’ ‘But there is a game of brinkmanship going on here too.’ ‘The appeasement policies encouraged Hitler, the master of

43. Brinkmanship (also Brinksmanship) is the practice of pushing dangerous events to the brink of disaster in order to achieve the most advantageous outcome

44. Brinkmanship (also Brinksmanship) is the practice of trying to achieve an advantageous outcome by pushing dangerous events to the brink of active conflict

45. Brinkmanship (also brinksmanship) is the practice of pushing dangerous events to the brink of disaster in order to achieve the most advantageous outcome

46. Brinksmanship can confer concessions with little sacrifice or loss.In an unequal contest of power, brinkmanship generally favors the side that has the least to lose

47. Brinkmanship definition: the policy of pushing a dangerous situation to the brink of disaster (to the limits of safety) synonyms: foreign policy antonyms: noninterference, interference

48. brinkmanship, Brinksmanship the technique or practice in foreign policy of manipulating a dangerous situation to the limits of tolerance or safety in order to secure advantage, especially by …

49. "Brinkmanship" is an interesting novel, focusing on the politics of the Star Trek universe, rather than some space anomaly or technology-gone-wrong themes

50. "Brinkmanship" is an interesting novel, focusing on the politics of the Star Trek universe, rather than some space anomaly or technology-gone-wrong themes