1. The Second Face of Security: Britain?s ?Smart? Appeasement Policy.
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Lobell, Steven E.
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NATIONAL security , *INTERNATIONAL relations ,BRITISH foreign relations ,GERMAN foreign relations ,JAPANESE foreign relations - Abstract
This paper examines what I term the ?second face of security.? Specifically, a state?s unilateral choice of arms, allies, or appeasement can strengthen the political power of some societal and economic actors in foreign states while others will be weakened politically and economically. The domestic winners will then apply pressure on the government to support their preferred grand strategy. In contrast, the more traditional ?first face of security? entails direct attempts to create security by influencing other governments to change their foreign policy. This is accomplished through military or economic statecraft such as the threat or use of military force, economic sanctions, foreign aid, or tariffs. In this paper I examine the intent of Britain?s appeasement policy towards Germany and Japan in the late 1930s. ..PAT.-Conference Proceeding [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006