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buffer state
noun
- a nation lying between potentially hostile larger nations.
buffer state
noun
- a small neutral state between two rival powers
Word History and Origins
Origin of buffer state1
Example Sentences
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.
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.
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.
Lukashenko has refused to step down, buttressed by support from Moscow, which sees Belarus as a buffer state against the European Union and NATO.
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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