Otto von Bismarck & German History
.... Germany's legitimate search for national security" (118), although by the time
Bismarck's reign ended, he cared only about
power: "[
Bismarck] wept [announcing ....
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The Career of Otto von Bismarck
.... To grant universal suffrage would be to open the newly-unified German states to a much more divisive internal
power struggle than
Bismarck considered healthy. ....
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Gordon A. Craig. From Bismarck to Adenauer
.... international balance of
power that lasted until World War I to the foreign policy, or political strategy of Prussia's Minister President Otto von
Bismarck. ....
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World History
.... basis for their continued service to the state which he considered the only real guarantee of the state's lasting prosperity and
power" (
Bismarck, 2003, 1 ....
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German Parliament
.... German Emperor (Fleetwood 1). As different factions jockeyed for
power, William I decided to appoint Otto von
Bismarck Chancellor of the united Germany. ....
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Nationalism in 19th Century Europe
.... Until the militaris von
Bismarck attained
power in what became a united Germany following the Franco-Prussian war of 1870, the Germans were seemingly not ....
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19th Century Wars & Unification of Germany
.... Germany up to the coming to
power of
Bismarck had been, as Stern writes, "a geographic expression, everybody's battlefield, Europe's anvil on which other ....
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Concepts of State Power MARXIST AND WEBERIAN THEORIES OF THE STATE
.... and life as a "struggle between nations, classes, and individuals for
power and authority .... in the core countries of the world economy."27
Bismarck in Weber's ....
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Bureaucracy
.... The bureaucracy established by
Bismarck when he was in
power is another example of the perpetual life of an entrenched bureaucracy. ....
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The German Reich & the Kaiser
.... of the foundation
Bismarck and Wilhelm I had constructed to support the Reich - domestic and international. Constitutionally, the kaiser's political
power was ....
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Origins of WWI
.... of
Bismarck. German diplomatic shortcomings were particularly stark in their bearing on German relations with Britain. By geography and economic
power, Germany ....
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The French Revolution
....
Bismarck had become convinced that "it was Prussia's destiny to extend her
power in Germany, and that this could be accomplished only at the expense of Austria ....
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War and Society in Europe
.... non-French powers fighting with each other he could reassert French
power. .... was that war--in conjunction with Prussia's industrialization;
Bismarck's back-door ....
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Imperialist Aggression in the Balkans
.... at worst ensnared and best agitated nearly every imperialist
power that sought .... German Chancellor Otto von
Bismarck, deciding to take this opportunity to strike ....
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The Balkan Peninsula
.... at worst ensnared and best agitated nearly every imperialist
power that sought .... German Chancellor Otto von
Bismarck, deciding to take this opportunity to strike ....
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China's Strategy & International Security
.... a narrow sense, but also to facilitate China's rise to great
power status .... The author makes a comparison between
Bismarck's Germany and the rising China in terms ....
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Entry of Ottoman Empire Into WWI The Entry of the Ottoman Empire ...
.... Germany, under
Bismarck, initially showed little interest in currying favor with the "sick .... was referred to, preferring instead to establish its
power in Europe ....
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Impact of the British Empire on Britain
.... It is certainly true that when
Bismarck made his joke at the expense of the British Army, the British Navy was maintained at a "two
power" standard, its battle ....
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Core values of the liberal tradition
.... cared only about profits, knew that they had to increase their
power at the ....
Bismarck joined Mill in proclaiming the need for government protection of the poor ....
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The Geopolitical Future
.... legacy - a legacy pursued by such diverse characters as
Bismarck, Gladstone, Disraeli and .... was a general peace caused by the balance of
power among several ....
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German Reunification
.... Holy Roman Empire was, in German history, the "First Reich." (The "Second" was the German Empire of
Bismarck and Kaiser Wilhelm II.) him no effective
power. ....
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR & FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
.... him, annihilating all
power of action and independence of will," were no match for the very able combination of Minister President Otto von
Bismarck and von ....
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AMERICAN CIVIL WAR AND THE FRANCO-PRUSSIAN WAR
.... him, annihilating all
power of action and independence of will," were no match for the very able combination of Minister President Otto von
Bismarck and von ....
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NINETEENTH CENTURY EUROPE
.... not really economic, except for the fact that the Germans wanted to assert their
power, and become ....
Bismarck was gone, so now there was Hindenburg, among others ....
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Isle of Wight Invasion
.... the longbowman, not the bluejacket, that was the symbol of English
power in arms. .... asked how he would respond to a British landing in Germany,
Bismarck is said ....
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Nazi State Terrorism The Nazi regime is the most familiar and dr
.... and employed only highly selective repression thereafter, without risking its hold on
power. .... A second
Bismarck could have forged a Greater Germany dominant in ....
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Henry Kissinger's "Diplomacy"
.... The Realpolitik of
Bismarck and others contains, Kissinger believes, the germ of truth about
power and international relations. ....
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The Development of the Liberal Tradition
.... unregulated free market would eventually lead to monopolies whose
power would destroy .... motivation is stated unequivocally in the speeches of
Bismarck and Lloyd ....
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Enlightenment Theory & The Communist Manifesto
.... fail to produce a social 1789; it brought to
power a modernized conservatism with Napoleon III in France and, eventually, Prince Otto von
Bismarck in Prussia ....
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Austria & Hungary & WWI
.... key European statesmen and in the breakdown of the balance of
power system in ....
Bismarck had predicted that the next major European war would be ignited by "some ....
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