But the feelings of revanchism, antagonism and animosity were very strong in the society before the war even started. |
You would have thought after the last election that if there were any electoral revanchism it would come from Al Gore. |
This is not about EU global weakness in foreign affairs, but about Russian bullying and revanchism in the South Caucasus. |
Thus the revanchism which was one of the chief political features of the 1920s found no sizeable supporters in post-1945 Europe. |
They worry about everything from revanchism to deals done with Russia over their heads. |
Given the climate of hatred, violence, and revanchism ubiquitous in the refugee camps, the likelihood of meeting this requirement is nil. |