A major new account of appeasement and the question of whether the Second World War could have been prevented. G. C. Peden provides a comparative analysis of Chamberlain and Churchill's view on foreign policy, how best to deter Germany and explores what deterrence and appeasement meant in the context of the 1930s.
A major new account of appeasement and the question of whether the Second World War could have been prevented. G. C. Peden provides a comparative analysis of Chamberlain and Churchill's view on foreign policy, how best to deter Germany and explores what deterrence and appeasement meant in the context of the 1930s.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
G. C. Peden is Emeritus Professor of Stirling University. His previous publications include Arms, Economics and British Strategy: From Dreadnoughts to Hydrogen Bombs (2007), The Treasury and British Public Policy, 1906-1959 (2000) and British Rearmament and the Treasury, 1932-1939 (1979). He is a Fellow of Scotland's national academy, the Royal Society of Edinburgh.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Churchill, Chamberlain and historians 2. Personalities and policymaking 3. Britain and the balance of power 4. The darkening scene 5. The Ethiopian and Rhineland crises 6. Chamberlain takes charge 7. From the Anschluss to Munich 8. From Munich to Prague 9. Deterrence by guarantee 10. The test of war 11. Counterfactuals and conclusions.
Introduction 1. Churchill, Chamberlain and historians 2. Personalities and policymaking 3. Britain and the balance of power 4. The darkening scene 5. The Ethiopian and Rhineland crises 6. Chamberlain takes charge 7. From the Anschluss to Munich 8. From Munich to Prague 9. Deterrence by guarantee 10. The test of war 11. Counterfactuals and conclusions.
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