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Vol. 10 · Portmanteaus ·Mid-century: TV and science ·1956

Brinkmanship

brink statesmanship

Meaning
The political tactic of pushing a crisis to the edge of disaster.
Source words
brink + statesmanship
Coined by
Adlai Stevenson
Year
1956

Background

Stevenson coined the word in a speech attacking Eisenhower's secretary of state John Foster Dulles, who had praised walking to the brink of war. The Cold War gave the word permanent relevance.

Mid-century: TV and science

Two engines dominated: television (sitcom, televangelist) and post-war big science (pulsar, transistor). Many mid-century coinages came from scientific style sheets and industry journals.

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