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buffer state

noun

  1. a nation lying between potentially hostile larger nations.


buffer state

noun

  1. a small neutral state between two rival powers
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of buffer state1

First recorded in 1880–85
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If Ukraine survives, Mr. Biscop said, it will be an integral part of the Western security architecture: the new frontier with Russia, not merely the buffer state it has been.

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The EU will on Thursday or Friday publish details of economic sanctions on Belarus, an ally of Russia that the Kremlin sees as a buffer state between Russia and NATO.

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In Mr. Putin’s worldview of a Russia threatened by an expanding and aggressive NATO, Belarus is the last remaining friendly buffer state between his country and the West.

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Lukashenko has refused to step down, buttressed by support from Moscow, which sees Belarus as a buffer state against the European Union and NATO.

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Russia, which sees Belarus as a buffer state against the EU and NATO, supported Lukashenko and has accused the United States of fomenting revolution in its neighbour.

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