War in Spain
Appeasement, Collective Insecurity, and the Failure of European Democracies Against Fascism
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The book examines the impact of the European democracies' 'non-intervention' policy during the Spanish Civil War, contending that this stance ultimately dismantled Spanish democracy. It explores how this inaction contributed to the emergence of international fascism, highlighting the broader implications of political decisions in times of conflict. Through historical analysis, it reveals the consequences of neglecting democratic support and the ripple effects on global politics.
