brinkmanship dans l' Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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It's easy to see why transport executives and politicians would dislike this kind of stubborn brinkmanship.
www.ft.com
Brinkmanship involves the introduction of an element of uncontrollable risk: even if all players act rationally in the face of risk, uncontrollable events can still trigger the catastrophic outcome.
en.wikipedia.org
He often bargains with a kind of brinkmanship, threatening to walk away if he doesn't get the concessions he's demanding.
www.heraldnet.com
While this brinkmanship lasts, you can only expect increasing market volatility... laced with the odd hope-fused rumour and rally, which eventually fades into reality.
www.dailyreckoning.com.au
I think brinkmanship is a dangerous thing when it only takes one accident.
www.telegraph.co.uk
The crisis, however, was a peculiar case of brinkmanship since the two opposing powers had near equal power during the crisis.
en.wikipedia.org
And pursuit of brinkmanship on both sides of the negotiating table could well deliver the worst of all possible outcomes.
www.stuff.co.nz
The songs' dark lyrics have themes of political and legal injustice, as seen through the prism of war, censored speech, and nuclear brinkmanship.
en.wikipedia.org
The true protection from unscrupulous brinkmanship is obtained and secured by owning precious metals, best in bullion bars and coins.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
Negotiation is always a war of brinkmanship, but usually somebody blinks and steps back from the edge before they actually go over.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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