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词汇 Finlandization
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Definition of Finlandization in English:

Finlandization

(British Finlandisation)
noun ˌfɪnləndʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)nˌfinləndiˈzāSHən
mass noun
  • The process whereby a country is induced to favour, or refrain from opposing, the interests of a more powerful country, despite not being politically allied to it (originally with reference to the influence of the former Soviet Union on its neighbour Finland).

    Example sentencesExamples
    • By 1981, the Soviets were rushing toward what some characterized as the ‘Finlandization’ of Western Europe.
    • Taiwan's ‘Finlandization’ has gone too far as it is.
    • This group originally doubted the goals of Willy Brandt's statecraft and later deplored any lessening of tension with the Warsaw Pact - which, in their view, could only lead to the ‘Finlandization ‘of Western Europe.’
    • ‘The maximum task [for the future],’ he underscores, ‘is the ‘Finlandization’ of all of Europe.’
    • The generation over 65 remembered a time before ‘Finlandization’ and the 1939-40 and 1941-4 wars against the USSR.

Derivatives

  • Finlandize

  • verbˈfɪnləndʌɪzˈfɪnlənˌdaɪz
    [with object]
    • Induce (a country) to favour, or refrain from opposing, the interests of a more powerful country despite not being politically allied to it.

      〈史〉芬兰化(指尽管在政治上不与前苏联结盟,但出于经济原因被迫支持或至少不反对其利益的过程或结果)

      their country is being Finlandized and cannibalized before their eyes
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Also, note that Syria is now surrounded by the United States and two of its allies - Turkey and Israel, Lebanon being effectively Finlandized and Jordan a minor military power.
      • But Protestant Pandemonium instead took the former course and tried to Finlandize the Bible to conform to mere human traditions.
      • But overall, the US has missed numerous opportunities to de-Finlandize Lebanon.

Origin

1960s: translation of German Finnlandisierung, referring to the case of Finland after 1944.

Definition of Finlandization in US English:

Finlandization

(British Finlandisation)
nounˌfinləndiˈzāSHən
  • The process whereby a country is induced to favor, or refrain from opposing, the interests of a more powerful country, despite not being politically allied to it (originally with reference to the influence of the former Soviet Union on its neighbour Finland).

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This group originally doubted the goals of Willy Brandt's statecraft and later deplored any lessening of tension with the Warsaw Pact - which, in their view, could only lead to the ‘Finlandization ‘of Western Europe.’
    • Taiwan's ‘Finlandization’ has gone too far as it is.
    • ‘The maximum task [for the future],’ he underscores, ‘is the ‘Finlandization’ of all of Europe.’
    • The generation over 65 remembered a time before ‘Finlandization’ and the 1939-40 and 1941-4 wars against the USSR.
    • By 1981, the Soviets were rushing toward what some characterized as the ‘Finlandization’ of Western Europe.

Origin

1960s: translation of German Finnlandisierung, referring to the situation of Finland after 1944.

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