ABSTRACT

This volume, a classic of its time, discusses the tragic evolution of European politics from 1870-1914. The main part of the book describes the development of the relations between France, Germany, Russia and Britain and follows the sequence of political events, the Triple Alliance and Bismarck's secret treaties, the Triple Entente, Morocco and the Conference of Algeciras, The Annexation of Bosnia, Agadir, Tripoli, the Bagdad Railway, Persia, the Far East, the Balkan Wars.

Its value remains because while other books deal with the actions of individuals, this volume indicates the underlying forces of which they were the victims.

chapter Chapter I|47 pages

The International Anarchy

chapter Chapter II|24 pages

General Sketch, 1870–1914

chapter Chapter III|32 pages

The Triple Alliance 1

chapter Chapter IV|14 pages

The Triple Entente 1

chapter Chapter V|37 pages

Morocco and the Conference of Algeciras

chapter Chapter VI|31 pages

The An-nexation of Bosnia

chapter Chapter VII|30 pages

Agadir

chapter Chapter VIII|18 pages

Tripoli

chapter Chapter IX|27 pages

The Bagdad Railway

chapter Chapter X|20 pages

Persia

chapter Chapter XI|21 pages

The Far East

chapter Chapter XII|44 pages

The Balkan Wars

chapter Chapter XIII|10 pages

The Last Year

chapter Chapter XIV|12 pages

The Hague Conferences

chapter Chapter XV|42 pages

Armaments

chapter Chapter XI|75 pages

The Last Three Weeks

chapter Chapter XVII|10 pages

Conclusion