ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1957, the original blurb reads: ‘From these studies of the secret diplomacy surrounding the entry of Turkey and Italy into the First World War, emerges a picture of the complex machinery behind the obvious wheels of international politics. The activities of statesmen and diplomats are related to the ramifications of big business, banks, oil and armament companies. The story of each move and counter-move, told mostly in the actors’ own words and with many quotations from actual memoranda and dispatches, is based on sources which are quite new. The Russian collections of confidential correspondence, which include foreign diplomatic dispatches intercepted and deciphered in Russia, and the latest Documenti Diplomatici Italiani are practically unknown to the British public. This material has been integrated with that taken from all the available collections of British, French, German, Austro-Hungarian and American diplomatic documents, official publications, contemporary periodicals and economic and financial data, and such mines of information as the diaries, recollections and private letters of those involved.

This unusual combination of source material allows some general conclusions to be drawn as to the laws and logic of the diplomacy of power politics. The most striking fact, perhaps, is the diplomatic war among allies. The book brings out the deep-seated conflicts of interests in the German-Austro-Hungarian coalition, and those dividing Britain, France, Russia and Italy in the Near East, the Balkans and the Mediterranean. Another point of special interest is the inter-group and party struggle inside the countries for or against war; and another is the genesis of some of the fateful Secret Treaties which bedevilled the peace settlements of 1919-20.’ Today it can be read and enjoyed in its historical context.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part One|116 pages

The Great Powers over Turkey

chapter Chapter I|15 pages

Prelude to War

chapter Chapter II|29 pages

The Disposition of Turkey

chapter Chapter III|14 pages

Russia, Constantinople and the Straits

chapter Chapter IV|11 pages

Churchill and the Dardanelles

chapter Chapter V|18 pages

The Diplomatic War Among the Allies

chapter Chapter VI|13 pages

The Secret Agreements Between Britain, France and Russia

chapter Chapter VII|14 pages

Withdrawal

part Two|270 pages

Italy among the Great Powers

chapter Chapter VIII|6 pages

Before 1914

chapter Chapter IX|5 pages

Italy’s Social and Economic Structure

chapter Chapter X|4 pages

The Pursuit of Empire

chapter Chapter XI|12 pages

Peace or War

chapter Chapter XII|12 pages

The Crisis in the Triple Alliance

chapter Chapter XIII|16 pages

Neutrality

chapter Chapter XIV|8 pages

The Diplomatic Duel Between Italy and Austria-Hungary

chapter Chapter XV|26 pages

Italy and the Triple Entente

chapter Chapter XVI|7 pages

Extra-Diplomatic Factors

chapter Chapter XVII|16 pages

‘Sacred Egoism’

chapter Chapter XVIII|13 pages

Austria-Hungary

chapter Chapter XIX|21 pages

Tension Between Austria-Hungary and Germany

chapter Chapter XX|15 pages

Three Craftsmen of Diplomacy

chapter Chapter XXI|16 pages

A Diplomatic Triangle: Rome-Berlin-Vienna

chapter Chapter XXII|47 pages

The Secret Treaty of London

chapter Chapter XXIII|44 pages

The Final Struggle