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near_abroad
near abroad
See also: near-abroad
English
Alternative forms
Noun
- The other countries and political regions which are in the vicinity of a country or political region.
- 2004 Dec. 6, Paul Quinn-Judge and Yuri Zarakhovich, "The Orange Revolution," Time, p. 20:
- In his first term, George W. Bush was willing to give Putin a free hand in what Russia calls the near abroad, the states that spun off from the broken Soviet Union.
- 2011 May 18, Timothy Garton Ash, "Obama can now define the third great project of Euro-Atlantic partnership," The Guardian (retrieved 9 Jan 2013):
- North Africa and the Middle East are, after all, Europe's near-abroad.
- 2013 Jan. 5, "Japanese foreign policy: Down-turn Abe," The Economist (retrieved 9 Jan 2013):
- Japan has island disputes with all three of its neighbours, Russia, South Korea and China, leaving it diplomatically isolated in its near-abroad.
- 2004 Dec. 6, Paul Quinn-Judge and Yuri Zarakhovich, "The Orange Revolution," Time, p. 20:
Usage notes
- Originally used to refer to the newly-established independent republics surrounding Russia after the dissolution of the former Soviet Union, but now used to refer to other regions of the globe as well.
Antonyms
- far abroad
Translations
the other countries and political regions which are in the vicinity of a country or political region
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References
- near abroad at OneLook Dictionary Search