Causes of World War I / Part Three
Causes of World War I Part Three Alliance Policy, Irresponsible Leadership Alliance policy seemingly provides security and stability to allied countries, but this same policy proves to be a sword hanging over the territorial integrity of other allied countries. To address this threat, opposing countries also form their own alliances, as a result of which the nature of the threats is not limited to one or two countries, but engulfs the entire continent and sometimes the entire world. Bismarck's Diplomacy and United Germany As a result of the successful diplomatic efforts of Prussian President Otto von Bismarck, the united German state was established. Kaiser Wilhelm II was elected king for this new empire, while Bismarck remained in the presidency. Contrary to expansionist thinking, Bismarck adopted a policy of consolidating Germany as a complete empire and strengthening its defense. Under this strategy, he secretly formed a triple alliance with Austria-Hungary and Italy. ...