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Brinksmanship is a strategy in international relations and politics where one party pushes a dangerous situation to the edge of conflict or crisis to achieve a favorable outcome or concession from the opposing side. This approach often involves demonstrating a willingness to take extreme risks, thereby compelling the adversary to back down to avoid catastrophic consequences. It is commonly associated with Cold War tactics, particularly during nuclear standoffs. However, it can also apply to various competitive situations beyond military contexts.

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