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    strengths and weaknesses) of the recommendation that the United States should NOT intervene in the Balkans Claim. The United States should not intervene in the Balkans Information. The Balkans conflict is a civil war. The war is among the Bosnians and Serbs. If the West Intervenes the Russians might do the same. Warrant. The United States does not have strategic interest in the Balkans Qualifier. The Balkans is friendly toward the European Union and the United States Objection. The US is to help democracy

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    Morocco and Germany was given compensation land. A war did not break out because Germany was outnumbered two to one. Between these two crises the Balkans crisis of 1908 was sandwiched. It again created more tension. Bosnia and Herzegovina is taken by Austria-Hungary. Russia is not pleased by this and protests. Russia is outnumbered and does not start a war. The past crises made the war possible; just the right opportunity was needed to make the war

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    international tension increased in Europe in the period 1912 to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in June 1912 was because the Balkan States were fed up of being owned by the Ottomans‚ so Serbia‚ Greece‚ Bulgaria‚ and Montenegro came together and formed the Balkan League and decided to attack them. This was the first Balkan War. In just 3 weeks the Balkan League had pushed the Ottoman Empire as far back as Adrianople in Turkey. This increased tension in Europe because the fall of the Ottoman

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    Chapter 1 Question 1: What did Prince Otto von Bismarck‚ the German chancellor‚ see as the task of German Foreign policy? The German Chancellor‚ Prince Otto Von Bismarck saw the German foreign policy‚ which is a governments strategy with dealing with other nations‚ as the diplomatic isolation of France. his depiction of Germanys strategy saw that it was impossible for France to get their revenge in such isolation. Bismarck sought to deny France of any possible allies they could get in order to stop

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    militarily important to their empire. An example of this is Austria-Hungary’s desire to control Serbia alongside Russia’s desire to spread nationalism in the Balkans and gain control of the Straits. This resulted in a conflict between these two empires and contributed to international tensions because both empires wanted more power in the Balkans. Imperialism disrupted the balance of power in Europe before 1914. As Bismarck made clear‚ it was important to maintain the balance of power in Europe

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    conflict with the anarchists‚ corrupt military police‚ mustachioed bandits with a fez on head and all kind of Balkan buffoons who smoked hookah. Seemingly meaningless confusion of Balkan history is shown satirically in Herges fictional chronicle of Syldavia that

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    European power politics. The Great War is branded a war of alliances‚ but the presence of the two competing groups‚ and the assortment of alliances did not make war unavoidable. The more immediate cause for the war were the tensions over terrain in the Balkans – Austria-Hungary’s tension and competition with Serbia and Russia for land and power in the region‚ in addition to the numerous alliances and treaties that drew the rest of the Great Powers into the battle. Tensions had escalated until they finally

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    with the ambitions of the Balkans in 1870. The Balkan states (Serbia‚ Romania‚ and Bulgaria) were controlled under the Ottoman Empire. A movement started in 1878 including Russia and the three Balkan States. They wanted to gain their independance and also reunite the Balkan Slav countries back under one rule. Russia agreed to help the balkan states for two reasons. One‚ they wanted to support and free the slavs from the Ottoman Empire and two‚ if they helped the Balkan states they would be gained

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    capital Sarajevo (Mulligan). The main cause of WW1 is M.A.I.N which represents militarism‚ alliance systems‚ imperialism‚ and nationalism (Danzer 579). And a contributing factor of WW1 is escalating tension in the Balkan region. Because of the assassination‚ M.A.I.N‚ and tension in the Balkan Peninsula the conflict known as WW1 began. Often the immediate cause for some event is what happened right before that event occurred in this case the assassination of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand was the immediate

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    before. World War I was caused by the ethnic and ideological conflicts in the Balkans‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and the decline of the Ottoman Empire. The Balkans region is in the southeast section of the European Continent ("Balkans."). Including Albania‚ Bulgaria‚ Romania‚ Moldova‚ and Yugoslavia‚ this peninsula is often under ethnic difficulties. "Since ancient times‚ the Balkans have been the site of...ethnic unrest" ("Balkans."). After the fall of the Byzantine Empire‚ Christians had filled the area

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