Appeasing aggression
Context
The appeasement of aggression may be used in order to gain time for conflict resolution, but may also serve to permit and encourage further acts of aggression from the aggressor. Appeasement of aggression may occur when the aggressor is powerful and dangerous, or when parties do not have the political will to condemn or act against the aggressor.
Implementation
At the time of writing, the international community has appeased ethnic Serbian aggression in Bosnia, emphasizing conflict resolution. In this case, the strategy has only served ethnic Serbs to conquer more of Bosnia. Negotiations backed by no credible threat of armed force have turned into appeasement. In a similar context, the British-French appeasement of the Czech crises in 1938 was the appeasement of Nazi Germany, and only served to encourage Hitler's ambitions.
Counter-claim
There are only two elements in a conflict. Those who want war to continue and those who want peace and want to leave together. To be impartial in this situation means supporting aggression.
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SDG
Metadata
Database
Global strategies
Type
(D) Detailed strategies
Subject
Societal problems » Maltreatment
International relations » Peacekeeping
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Language
English
Last update
Dec 3, 2024