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    of these territories came under Russian command. Russia only gained a port of Batumi in nowadays Georgia and left being embarrassed. After the congress Russia felt isolated‚ her alliance with Germany was broken since Russia blamed her failure on Bismarck for not helping her when she asked. But this isolation did not stop her from continuing to expand in central Asia or reviving the Three Emperors

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    agreement between Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and Russia was made in 1871 to guard Germany against war with the French and to isolate them. It was known as Dreikaiserbund. This shortly disbanded after disagreements between Russia and Germany‚ prompting Bismarck to create the Dual Alliance with Austria in 1879. This was a form of defense‚ securing Germany’s position if something were to happen with Russia. When Russia feared its isolation and wanted help‚ The Reinsurance Treaty of 1887 was made between Germany

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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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    looked at as one of the most powerful names in all of Germany. During the reign of Bismarck and Wilhelm I‚ Germany was seeing a lot of changes throughout their society. The Unification of Germany and the establishment of the German Empire were achieved during their reigns. “Germany’s national unification in 1871 was the result of three short warts masterminded by the Prussian prime minister Otto von Bismarck.” These three wars against Denmark‚ their own German Civil War‚ and against France was

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    Italian unification l Background l After Napoleon‚ the Italian states were controlled by France. l Effect: l 1. They experienced the unity under the rule of an efficient government. l 2. They felt that they disliked being ruled by foreign countries‚ therefore nationalist feeling was aroused. l After the Congress of Vienna in 1815-16‚ they were divided into 8 states and the northern part of Italy was controlled by Austria-Hungary. l Again‚ they disliked the alien rule and

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    Italy and Germany were two newly united nations that emerged in 1871. The two regions that were to be unified shared much history together; ever since they were last united as one under the Holy Roman Empire. When the French Revolution and Napoleon came along‚ both Germanic and Italian states were affected in many ways. Napoleon began spreading his liberalist and nationalist influence in Italy with his Italian Campaign in 1796‚ which later spread to the Germanic states. After Napoleon¡¯s defeat‚

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    factors were also important. System of Alliances: Bismarck united Germany by war culminating in the Franco-Prussian war. After 1870‚ his foreign policy concentrated on keeping France isolated. Bismarck’s nightmare was a two-front war and so forged agreements with Austria and Russia to prevent this (the Driekaiserbund). However‚ Bismarck’s failure to reconcile the conflicting differences between Russia and Austria in the Balkans forced Bismarck to choose Austria over Russia leading to the Dual Alliance

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    | Realism‚ Power and the Nigerian Civil War | | 211540478 | Ntsika Nduli | 3/15/2013 | | International Relations is a field of politics that takes a look at the interactions that occur in between states in the international arena. Its aim is to explain why certain events have unfolded in certain ways‚ as a result of how states use their power relatively to each other. Mostly the interactions that International Relations tries to examine or explain‚ is the conflicts that arise as

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    peace amongst the nations‚ including Vietnam. Carter was a good down to earth president; he was close to the people and was liked by them. Unfortunately he wasn’t as admired by congress‚ or the nations who were once friends to the United States. Realpolitik‚ was a policy based on power‚ being able to self strengthen‚ leaving morals and principles aside. Kissinger was elected by President Nixon to be his special adviser on foreign affairs. He felt that if there was a weak country they should simply

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    disagreements‚ fears and envies that had been accumulating since the Bismarck system of alliances collapsed‚ and even before then. This last opinion is becoming more accepted as the one that describes the true importance of the actual alliance system as a cause of the war. In order to determine the importance of the alliance system as a cause for the war we must first explore the origins of these alliances. We will take high-point of the Bismarck system in 1878 as our starting point as the Franco-Prussian

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