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Summary Of: Appeasement

Appeasement has been the subject of debate for eighty years among academics and politicians... s policy of appeasement emerged out of the weakness of the... s reputation for appeasement rests in large measure on his negotiations with Hitler over Czechoslovakia in 1938... appeasement was blamed for the failure to stop the dictators... damned the policy of appeasement and called for the removal from office of every appeaser... demands were not limited and appeasement gave them time to gain greater strength... In 1961 this view of appeasement as avoidable error and cowardice was set on its head by A... Appeasement was an active policy... Taylor said that appeasement ought to be seen as a rational response to an unpredictable leader... the old appeasement was a mood of hope... The new appeasement was a mood of fear... By showing that appeasement was a popular policy and that there was continuity in British foreign policy after 1933... emerged as historians argued that appeasement was probably the only choice for the British government in the 1930s... Appeasement was considered a viable policy... describes appeasement as a crisis management strategy seeking a peaceful settlement of Hitler... in the postwar years have often referred to appeasement as a justification for firm... The spectre of appeasement was raised in discussions of the... The Study of Appeasement in International Relations... Appeasement in International Politics... British Appeasement in the 1930s...

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