appeasement
I think they were hoping for a less bloody alternative to the knee-jerk response of automatic war which preceded World War 1. If they had been dealing with a more conventional government than that of Hitler and the Nazis it might have worked, but in retrospect the weakness of the appeasement policy is clearly seen. Yes, the above is true: It needs to be remembered that WW1 was fresh in the memory. The idea that another World War would in fact be so much worse was wholly unimaginable. The appeal of Not fighting was thought to be a viable prospect. Hindsight is a very desirable commodity !
By there foreign Policy
Bobby Philleston
Switzerland .
However, this strategy has proved to be largely ineffective in dealing with organizational change processes, particularly for successful integration.
No, because it failed with Hitler.
containment strategy
Containment Strategy
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appeasement
Coping strategy
Coping strategy
The Anglo-Saxon methods were ineffective because they were very lenient on crime, and they used common law to punish them. In other words, there had to be similar incidents prior to the crime of the person that was being convicted in order for the punishment to be effective.
Hitler's big failure was that he didn't commanded his troops in rusia,if we did taht,we would probaly conquered urrs and the ww2 was different from what we know now.
Carter's way of dealing with the Iran hostage crisis made him look ineffective to many people. Also he was a Washington outsider as were most his close advisers. He had many ideas on how to make government better, but he did not know to deal with the politicians and bureaucrats that control things and so he could not make things happen.
It was called the flexible response.