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Volte-face

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Volte-face (vôlt-fäs', vôl'tə-) is a total change of position, as in policy or opinion; an about-face.

The expression comes through French, from Italian voltafaccia and Portuguese volte face, composed of volta (turn) and faccia (face).

In the context of politics a volte-face is, in modern english, often referred to as a U-turn or a flip-flop in the UK and the US respectively.

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[edit] Volte-faces in politics

[edit] Volte-faces in diplomacy

[edit] Volte-faces in business

  • A famous volte-face within business was when Coca-Cola announced New Coke, which was to replace their main product with one containing a different formula. After a public backlash, Coca-Cola reintroduced the original formulation.

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Klein, Naomi (2007) The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism. New York: Picador. ISBN 978-0-312-42799-3.
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