ABSTRACT

First published in the 1980s, The Political Psychology of Appeasement contains some of the most influential political journalism of the 1970s. The author, a leading contemporary historian and commentator on international affairs, provides an incisive critique of the weaknesses and inconsistencies of U.S. foreign policy in the 1970s as well as a diagnosis of the malaise of Western Europe.Laqueur's essays range from the subject of Finlandization to the problems of peace in the Middle East and the origins of political terrorism. To each of these areas he brings a deep and compassionate sensibility, the knowledge of a professional historian, and the sharp eye of an experienced journalist. Not only is Laqueur a global thinker, but his thought is undergirded by the experiences of world travel and an intimate knowledge of world leaders.Most of this book's essays are pessimistic because the author addresses his topics bluntly and pragmatically. Many of Laqueur's predictions have been borne out by subsequent events. As he ruefully says in his original preface, there is nothing so conducive to lack of popularity than to be right prematurely. Made timeless by their insightful honesty, his essays teach us about the art of political appeasement and prediction in the modern geopolitical landscape.

part |58 pages

Europe

chapter |20 pages

Finlandizationn

chapter |14 pages

The Fall of Europe?

chapter |12 pages

“Eurocommunism” and Its Friends

chapter |10 pages

Russia Beyond Brezhnev

part |12 pages

Essays in Futurism

chapter |10 pages

Six Scenarios for 1980

part |10 pages

The Next Ten Years

part |34 pages

Terrorism

chapter |14 pages

The Futility of Terrorism

chapter |8 pages

Second Thoughts on Terrorism

part |80 pages

World Affairs and U.S. Foreign Policy

chapter |12 pages

The Psychology of Appeasement

chapter |14 pages

The World and President Carter

chapter |14 pages

The Issue of Human Rights

chapter |12 pages

Third World Fantasies

chapter |10 pages

Fascism —The Second Coming

part |42 pages

Peace in the Middle East

part |26 pages

Judaica

chapter |12 pages

The World of Mr. Begin