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Since the 1930s, appeasement has been labeled as a futile andpossibly dangerous policy. In this landmark study, Stephen Rockseeks to restore appeasement to its ...
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Introduction. Appeasement has mostly been studied from a historical perspective and more-over, as one particular case, the British and French appeasement of Nazi Germa-ny, almost to the point of making the phenomenon identical with this particular period.
"Appeasement" is today a dirty word in political controversy, with a specific meaning in academic writing on international politics. Its sig- nificance changed in the late I930's, though it was still given its tradi- tional meaning by defenders of the policy.
Mar 31, 2021 · Appeasement in international politics. by. Rock, Stephen R. Publication date. 2000. Topics. Diplomacy, Detente, International relations, Deterrence (Strategy) Publisher. Lexington, Ky. : University Press of Kentucky.
Appeasement continues to enjoy mythic status as a foreign policy of cata-strophic failure - out of the folly of appeasement came the destruction of the Second World War, the loss of Britain's superpower status, and the end of empire. The failure of appeasement has spawned a massive literature with its
Their underestimation of the dynamism of Nazism, refusal to educate the public about Hitler’s expansionist ambitions, and failure to rearm adequately contributed to the outbreak of the war. In the 1960s the proliferation of documentation and memoir sources, among other factors, led to “revisionism.”.
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In this landmark study, Stephen Rock seeks to restore appeasement to its proper place as a legitimate—and potentially successful—diplomatic strategy. Appeasement was discredited by Neville Chamberlain's disastrous attempt to satisfy Adolf Hitler's territorial ambitions and avoid war in 1938.