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Deutsche Beruhigung {f} Befriedigung {f} Synonyme

Abwiegelung  ÂBeruhigung  ÂBeschwichtigung  
Beruhigung  ÂRuhigstellung  ÂSedierung  
Befriedigung  ÂGenugtuung  ÂSatisfaktion  ÂZufriedenheit  
befriedigen  ÂBefriedigung  verschaffen  Âzufrieden  stellen  
(sexueller)  Höhepunkt  ÂBefriedigung  ÂKommen  (umgangssprachlich)  ÂOrgasmus  
Befriedigung  Genugtuung  Satisfaktion  Zufriedenheit  
Beruhigung  Ruhigstellung  Sedierung  

Englische appeasement Synonyme

appeasement  Eisenhower Doctrine  Monroe Doctrine  Nixon Doctrine  Truman Doctrine  United Nations troops  abatement  allayment  alleviation  analgesia  anesthesia  anesthetizing  assuagement  atonement  balance of power  brinkmanship  calming  coexistence  colonialism  compromise  conciliation  containment  deadening  detente  deterrence  diminishment  diminution  diplomacy  diplomatic  diplomatics  dollar diplomacy  dollar imperialism  dulcification  dulling  ease  easement  easing  easing of relations  expansionism  foreign affairs  foreign policy  good-neighbor policy  imperialism  internationalism  isolationism  lessening  lulling  manifest destiny  mediation  militarism  mitigation  mollification  nationalism  neocolonialism  neutralism  nonresistance  numbing  open door  open-door policy  pacification  palliation  peace offensive  peace-keeping force  peaceful coexistence  peacemaking  peacemongering  placability  placation  preparedness  propitiation  reduction  relaxation of tension  relief  remedy  salving  shirt-sleeve diplomacy  shuttle diplomacy  softening  soothing  spheres of influence  subduement  the big stick  tough policy  tranquilization  world politics  

appeasement Definition

Appeasement
(n.) The act of appeasing, or the state of being appeased

appeasement Bedeutung

appeasement
calming
the act of appeasing (as by acceding to the demands of)
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Appeasement in an international context is a diplomatic policy of making political or material concessions to an aggressive power in order to avoid conflict. The term is most often applied to the foreign policy of the British Prime Ministers Ramsay MacDonald, Stanley Baldwin and Neville Chamberlain towards Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy between 1935 and 1939.

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