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Bismarckian Foreign Policy (1871-1890)

domestic policy

Bismarck impact by force , paternalism decisions

:
Seeking out enemies neutralising their making all >
people you govern
-

-
>




↳ made peace mutually selficial
came up with a complex system of alliances to all the great powers >
most of the time
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↳ "realist" -
> make nature required at times the escape of conflict <OBJECTIVE :
keep a balance of thesion alive in Europe


avoided if it threated--peace
->
war between separate states MittelEuropa and Germany
- ->




↳ if tension had to be played out >
direct it to overseas Empire + furthermost parts of Europe
-




Bismarck's policy in practice :
twofold :
permanent isolation of France +
maintenance of peaceful co-existence with Austria-Hungary Russia

↳ failed to
"pacify France" , promoted Austro-Russian friendship

-

between 1871 and 1890 he would become
on informal refere between Balkan and Ottoman Empire
>
-

for Austria : rise of Balkan states threatened to destabilise he own multi-ethnic empire




Strategies :
Comparison of Bismarck and von Blow



Bismarck von Bulon

·



European place
·

armanent; military weapons

·



system of alliances ( < isolation of France
·



Weltmachtpolitik


Germany should not be seen as
on enemy imperialist policy

·
status quo (should be kept) -> current situation ·

no alliances




von Blow


> Since 1897 : State Secretary Minister


< 1900-1909 : Reich Chancellor of the German Empire/Reich

Brlow's speech

attitude towards
Germany's future foreign policy

"
advocated for a more assertive and expansionist foreign policy

"
argued :
Germany- > seek to establish itself -

major colonial power
+
expand the country's overseas territories


"advocated : strong navy + more agressive stance towards other European powers


, reflected
speech a belief in the need for Germany ->
assert itself-major world power to take -
>
more active role in international affairs




Bilow's strategy in 4
keywords position German Reich should have in future -
> Blow


·



expansionist ·
dominant


assertive ·

world power

·


colonial ·


assertive


agressive

, Why did tension increase in Europe between 1900-1914


<
period 1900-1914 :
long tom causes


First Moroccan Crisis 1906


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France Conquer : Morocco ,
one of the points of the Enterte Cordiale (1904) - >
British--help them

< 1905 : Kaiser Wilhelm Visited Morocco <
promise >protect Morocco



effects


French : furious with Germany

British por :
attempt by G to on
build Empire to rival their's empire

·

a conference at Algeciras 1906 : Brit . and R supported F , G forced -
>
promise -> stay out of M



"annoyed G- thought they-ganging up to stop G occupying

its rightful place in the world


·

1907 :
B and R ,
alarmed by G's intentions --
Entente




Telegraph Article 1908

>
Kaiser Wilhelm -
>
interview :
Daily Telegraph newspaper ,
said :
English were mad' (even though he claimed--friends W B), said
G people hated


them and demanded : G must have a powerful fleet to protect her interests in even the most distant seas


effects

·



outraged the British


convinced them : G -
>
challenge the B Empire overseas




Bosnian Crisis 1908,




>
Turkey decline : -


long time


> 1908 : revolution in T A-H- > advantage -- take over the Turkish State of Bosnia
,




effects


Serbia :
furious -
>
Boincluded Serbs whom it had hoped to rule


"eventually : Led -
>
assassination at Sarajevo ,
WW


S
·

asked R shelp ,
R called a European Conference expecting : Support ,
- >
F and Brit .
->
no support ,
no conference

DR back down -
>
humiliated -
>
vowed not-back down again




Agadir Crisis ,
1911


revolution Morocco F- army stop it took over the country
> -
> - > -
>
,




*
in the Middle : Kaiser W sent- > gunboat Panther : Moroccan Port of Agadir

effects

F ,
B :
furious < B Minister Lloyd George B's : interests vitally affected fear >
G's intentions increased


G forced--back gunship--given Congo G hatred , 1 W
>
down ,
remove -
> small piece of ungle in incr
. . . determined ->
not to be the L
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