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“Appeasement.” That’s the name given to Britain’s policy of allowing Hitler to expand German territory unchecked in the 1930s. Know more:

“Appeasement.” That’s the name given to Britain’s policy of allowing Hitler to expand German territory unchecked in the 1930s. British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain believed he could avoid war through the use of negotiation, agreements and diplomacy. His appeasement policy meant giving in to Hitler’s territorial demands. Chamberlain signed the Munich agreement, which resulted in Germany taking the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia, hoping this would be the end of Hitler’s demands.

Former president Rodrigo Duterte’s China pivot was an attempt to appease Beijing, with the hope of mitigating China’s assertiveness in the South China Sea. Duterte’s Beijing-friendly postures hardly changed China’s territorial advances in the South China Sea. Del Rosario added: “We fully encourage President Marcos, as well as the leaders of the international community, to uphold the Rule of Law, where sovereign equality of states is observed in the sense that small nations like the Philippines are protected in their rights against the aggression of bigger nations. Where Right is Might remains the global norm, not Might is Right.”

“I’m saying that your mission in the AFP has changed,” Marcos told the troops, referring to the Armed Forces of the Philippines. “For many, many years, we were able to maintain that peace and maintain that understanding with all of our neighbors. Now things have begun to change and we must adjust accordingly.

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