*INTERNATIONAL relations, *INTERNATIONAL security, BRITISH foreign relations, JAPANESE foreign relations, GERMAN foreign relations
Abstract
A conference paper about Great Britain's targeted appeasement policy towards Japan and Germany during the 1930s is presented. It discusses the need to incorporate both international politics and domestic distributive consequences in foreign policy models. It examines the Domestic Political Economy model and the competing security preferences of inward and outward oriented blocs within most states.
Published
2005
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