The Causes of World War One This is a
reprint of an article by Professor
Gerhard Rempel, who was
Professor of History at Western New England College, Springfield,
Massachusetts. It is a bald
list of ‘factors involved’ – you may wish to chase up on google references you
do not know about/understand. A. Economic · Imperialism at home and abroad - In one generation · Africa - direct possession (1902: only Liberia, founded by former American slaves remains independent) · Asia and Near East: economic and diplomatic pressure · Economic concessions and extra-territorial privileges: Ottoman Empire - most vulnerable; China - most vulnerable; Japan - modernizing rapidly; India - firmly in British hands; · Importance to Europe: keeps fat on European economy; colonial rule a reproach to democracy; encouraged feelings of national and racial superiority; · "Pan" movements - a form of imperialism · Technology and science: materialism B. Social · Human welfare: serfdom gone (except in Russia); surgery and anaesthetics perfected; life span longer; Victorian middle class morality in decline; spread of literacy. · Peace movements: "pipe dream of peace". · Aristocratic remainders. · Neglect of the proletariat. C. Intellectual 1. European cultural heritage · conservatism - delaying action not progress (aristocracy) · liberalism - freedom, law, representative government (upper middle class) · radicalism - remove class distinctions, anti-clerical (lower middle class) · socialism - collectivist doctrine (city workers) ·
new
left – syndicalism D. Political 1. The nation-state: language and race · tied to class and ideology · lack of responsibility · too many of them 4. Differing forms: · separation of powers only in the USA · king or president a figurehead in Britain and France · search for majorities in parliament · Britain: the cabinet held the whip · France and Italy: parliament held the whip 5. Extension of the suffrage · Germany: only has external form of it, the Reichstag is a "debating chamber" · Austria-Hungary: maintaining monarchy in polyglot confusion · Russia: a struggle between Duma and Ministry E. Military 1. Popular militarism: · Boer War · naval building race: Admiral Tirpitz - risk theory · Three-year army law: France 1913 · Tripoli campaign in Italy, 1911 2. Comparative figures on army increase, 1870-1914:
3. Military expenditure: · Germany and Russia had the largest budgets in 1914 · Britain and Germany spent most per capita: o Germany: $8.52 o Britain: $8.53 o U.S.A.: $0.32 F. Diplomatic 1. Alliance System: · 1870 - 1890: Bismarck in control · 1890 - 1907: balance against Germany 2. Testing the system: · Russo-Japanese War, 1904-5 · First Morocco Crisis, 1905-6 · Bosnian Annexation Crisis, 1908 · Second Morocco Crisis, 1911 · Haldane Mission, 1912 3. Tensions in the Balkans: · Hapsburg Empire in turmoil · South Slav Problem · First Balkan War, 1912-13 · Second Balkan War, 1913
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