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Anthony Leblanc
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22 April, 19:22
What was the policy of brinkmanship?
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Ellen Perkins
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Brinkmanship is a term coined during the Cold War to describe the tactic of seeming to approach the verge of war in order to persuade one's opposition to retreat
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