Originally appeared in a special issue of Diplomacy & statecraft, vol. 10, no. 2 (July 1999)
Includes bibliographical references (p. [373]-390) and index
Reflections on Munich after 60 years / Gerhard Weinberg -- Stalin and Czechoslovakia in 1938-39: an autopsy of a myth / Igor Lukes -- The Munich Crisis of 1938: plans and strategy in Warsaw in the context of the Western appeasement of Germany / Anna Cienciala -- The Munich Crisis and Hungary: the fall of the Versailles Settlement in Central Europe / Magda Ádám -- France and the Czechoslovak crisis / Martin Thomas -- War and peace: Mussolini's road to Munich / G. Bruce Strang -- Germany and the Munich Crisis: a mutilated victory? / Richard Overy -- The Munich Crisis and British propaganda policy in the United States / Nicholas J. Cull -- Searching for peace in Munich, not Geneva: the British government, the League of Nations and the Sudetenland question / Peter Beck -- Nevile Henderson and Basil Newton: two British envoys in the Czech crisis 1938 / Peter Neville -- Neville Chamberlain, the British official mind and the Munich Crisis / Erik Goldstein -- The British dominions and the Munich Crisis
Michael Graham Fry -- China, the Sino-Japanese conflict and the Munich Crisis