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A strategy in which adversaries take actions that increase the risk of accidental war with the hope that the other side will lose its nerve and make concessions is generally referred to as __________. An example of this was President Kennedy's decision to impose a blockade on Cuba during the Cuban missile crisis.

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The correct answer is that the straategy used to take actions that increase the risk of the accidental war with hope that the other side will lose its nerve and make concessions is generally referred to as Brinksmanship.

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Brinksmanship, is a strategy were dangerous events are used as part f the negotiotion that is why the missile crisis is an example of this.

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