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governments of East and West have
adopted the
policy which Mr.
Dulles calls '
brinksmanship.' This is a
policy adapted from a
sport which, I am told, is practiced...
- Hong Yung. "North
Korea in 2013: Economy, Executions, and
Nuclear Brinksmanship."
Asian Survey 54.1 (2014): 89–100.
Online Archived 8
August 2019 at...
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Night by
David R.
George III
Raise the Dawn by
David R.
George III
Brinksmanship by Una
McCormack Star Trek: A Time to... A Time to Be Born by John Vornholt...
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Independents look to the
Founders to
break the
logjam of
partisan brinksmanship.
Across the
political spectrum,
Americans ground their views in a supposed...
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Congress posed the "biggest risk to the U.S. economy"
because of its
brinksmanship, "down-to-the-wire
budget and debt crises" and "indiscriminate spending...
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colleagues through disruptive shake-ups of the country's
infrastructure and
brinksmanship on the
world stage, he was
fired from all his
posts at a
special meeting...
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contributed to the fall of the
German Empire. In 1914, his
diplomatic brinksmanship culminated in Germany's
guarantee of
military support to Austria-Hungary...
- War. Similarly,
Lorraine Bayard de Volo
suggested that the
masculine brinksmanship of the
Cuban Missile Crisis had
become a "touchstone of
toughness by...
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Galahad at
Blandings is a
novel by P. G. Wodehouse,
first published in the
United States on 31
December 1964 by
Simon & Schuster, Inc., New York under...
- sport. For Ganguly, like for
Arjuna Ranatunga,
competitiveness involved brinksmanship rather than training. As far as they were
concerned Australia were not...