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- brink·man·ship (br ngk m n-sh p ) also brinks·man·ship (br ngks -). n.
- Introduction to International Relations Lecture 9: Brinkmanship
- We now study alternative risk strategies, or brinkmanship.
- slantchev.ucsd.edu
- A Theory of Brinkmanship, Conflicts, and Commitments∗
- Dec 20, 2004 This 'brinkmanship strategy' allows a blackmailer . “shooting over the head” is a metaphor for the kind of brinkmanship we have in mind.
- rwj.berkeley.edu
- Japan FM Maehara's Brinkmanship with China and Russia
- Japan FM Maehara's Brinkmanship with China and Russia. Akihiro Iwashita.
- borderstudies.jp
- BRINKMANSHIP
- ories and charges for segment bookings. BRINKMANSHIP. Travelport-AA stand- off has implications for all GDSs (and agents) and online reservation process.
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- A Brinkmanship Game Theory Model for Competitive Wireless
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- Daniel Levy's game of transfer brinkmanship risks Spurs going south
- Photograph: Glyn Kirk/AFP/Getty Images This is another of those summers when Daniel Levy, Tottenham Hotspur's combative chairman, may have confused football with a high-stakes poker marathon in which brinkmanship is the finest of all life's thrills.
- Bernanke Slams Congress For Harming Economy With Debt Limit Brinkmanship
- But he also ripped Congress for failing to do its part to combat unemployment with fiscal policy, and blamed brinkmanship over the debt limit for exacerbating the situation.
- Qantas loses altitude due to brinkmanship
- It is becoming increasingly obvious that this is a high-stakes - and high-risk - game of brinkmanship with the airline's heavily unionised workforce.
- Magpies manager blames 'brinkmanship'
- “I think there is a little bit of brinkmanship going on, which is understandable,” the former West Ham United boss asserted. Maiga himself is determined to seal his dream move to England, stating: “”I want it to be done with Newcastle.
- Brinkmanship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Brinkmanship (or brinksmanship) is the practice of pushing dangerous events to the verge of disaster in order to achieve the most advantageous outcome.
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- Brinkmanship - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster
- the art or practice of pushing a dangerous situation or confrontation to the limit of safety especially to force a desired outcome.
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- Brinkmanship | Define Brinkmanship at Dictionary.com
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- brinkmanship - definition of brinkmanship by the Free Online
- brink·man·ship (br ngk m n-sh p ) also brinks·man·ship (br ngks -). n.
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