appeaser
An appeaser is a person who attempts to placate or satisfy someone, often at the expense of their own principles or interests. The term is often used in a political context to describe individuals or policies that seek to avoid conflict or aggression by making concessions to an adversary. This approach can be seen as a strategy to maintain peace or stability, but it may also be criticized for being weak or ineffective in the long term.
The concept of appeasement gained prominence during the interwar period, particularly in the 1930s, when it
In modern times, the term "appeaser" can be used to describe individuals or policies that seek to