Volte-face explained
Volte-face (or) is a total change of position, as in policy or opinion; an about-face.
The expression comes from the French language.
In the context of politics a volte-face is, in modern English, often referred to as a U-turn (in the UK and US) or a flip-flop or about-face (US).
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In diplomacy
In business
- New Coke replaced Coca-Cola's main product with one containing a different formula. After a public backlash, Coca-Cola reintroduced the original formulation.
In gender
Notes
- Klein, Naomi (2007) The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism. New York: Picador. .
- http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?tocId=53580 Britannica: "The Allies' invasion of Italy and the Italian volte-face, 1943"
- Anouilh, Jean, et. al., Michel-Marie Poulain, Presses de Braun et Cie, 1953, p. 11.