The Origins of the War, Lectures Delivered in the Michaelmas Term, 1914

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The Triple Entente opposed them in vain. Russia was still weak; France knew that she would get no help from Petrograd, and took little interest in Balkan affairs. Great Britain took more interest; but, alone, she was helpless against the 1 Reventlow, p. 322 : the King and Tsar probably did not discuss politics (see W. Steed, p. 237).
* Sir W. Ramsay, The Revolution in Constantinople and Turkey (1909), pp. 15-17.
128 LECTURE VI Triple Alliance. For at that time Italy held by her Allies. True, sh
...e did so somewhat doubtfully; and her Government was sharply criticized in the Chambers at Rome for its pro- Austrian policy. But, by coming to an understanding with Russia on Balkan affairs, the Cabinet of Rome scored one success. At the Congress of the Great Powers which deliberated on the Bosnian Question, Austria had to consent to withdraw from the Sanjak of Novi Bazar. She did so very reluctantly, and mainly, it is said, owing to the insistence of Italy and Russia 1 .
But mark the result of this withdrawal.


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