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Record #190044:

Invoking Munich, expiating Suez: British leadership, historical analogy and the Falklands crisis / Paul Latawski.

Title: Invoking Munich, expiating Suez: British leadership, historical analogy and the Falklands crisis / Paul Latawski.
Author(s): Latawski, Paul.
Date: 2005.
Publisher: London: Frank Cass
In: Falklands conflict twenty years on : lessons for the future. (2005.),
Abstract: Evaluates influence on political and military elites of historical analogies with 1938 Munich Conference and 1956 invasion of Suez on crisis decision-making in 1982 Falklands War: mainly beliefs that appeasing dictator bent on aggression can only exacerbate difficult situation; that support of USA is essential to British military action overseas; and that such activities should accord with international law.
Notes:

In: The Falklands conflict twenty years on : lessons for the future / Stephen Badsey, Rob Havers, Mark Grove, eds.

Keywords: 355 -- Defence.
355.48 -- Military history: 1982.
32 -- Politics.
323 -- Politics, internal.
327 -- International relations.
V -- History.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
(*72) -- Falkland Islands, Falkland Islands Dependencies, and British Antarctic Territory.
(*721) -- Falkland Islands.
SPRI record no.: 190044

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