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Index
Cover
Half-title
Title
Dedication
Epigraph
Contents
List of illustrations
Acknowledgements
Foreword by Lord Hennessy of Nympsfield
Introduction Present histories and past follies: the legacy of appeasement and British foreign policy since 1945
1 In the footsteps of Cromwell: an empire against two evils, 1941–53
2 Churchill and Locarno, Eden and Geneva: the limits and possibilities of diplomacy
3 ‘I have never thought Nasser a Hitler’: Suez and the shadow of Munich
4 ‘I will be no Mr. Chamberlain’: Harold Macmillan and Berlin, 1958–62
5 Helsinki, 1975: Nuclear age Westphalia, Versailles or Munich?
6 ‘We have ceased to be a nation in retreat’: Margaret Thatcher, the Falklands War and the negation of Munich and Suez
7 In pursuit of a ‘New World Order’: liberating Kuwait, 1990–1
8 Appeasement and the politics of obstructionism: Britain and the dissolution of Bosnia
9 ‘History will be my judge’: Blair’s wars and the moral case against appeasement
Conclusion Appeasement, British foreign policy and history
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Copyright
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