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边缘政策, 末日战略
the practice of pushing a dangerous situation or confrontation to the edge of disaster, often with the intention of achieving a specific outcome
- The Cold War era was characterized by moments of brinkmanship, as nuclear-armed nations engaged in high-stakes confrontations.
冷战时代的特点是边缘政策时刻,核武器国家参与了高风险的对抗。
- Diplomats engaged in brinkmanship during the tense negotiations, pushing the limits to secure favorable terms for their respective countries.
外交官们在紧张的谈判中进行了边缘政策,为了确保各自国家的有利条件而将局势推向极限。
- The leader's risky rhetoric and aggressive actions were viewed as a form of brinkmanship, heightening tensions between neighboring nations.
领导人的冒险言论和激进行为被视为一种边缘政策,加剧了邻国之间的紧张关系。
- In the face of a trade dispute, both countries resorted to brinkmanship, threatening tariffs and sanctions to gain economic advantages.
面对贸易争端,两国都诉诸边缘政策,以关税和制裁相威胁以获得经济利益。
- The military maneuver was seen as an act of brinkmanship, testing the adversary's resolve and pushing the boundaries of acceptable behavior.
这次军事演习被视为边缘政策的行为,考验对手的决心并推动可接受行为的界限。