Syllabus of the Background And Issues of the World War
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3. Further invocation of the principle of the Concert of Europe in the settlement, at the Congress of Berlin (1878), of the Near- Eastern question. Various minor manifes- tations of the existence of the principle of the Concert between 1878 and 1914 both in regard to European and colonial issues and disputes. Examples of this in connec- tion with the Balkan states and Turkey, Congo Free State, and in regard to China. 4. Influence of the idea of international set- tlement by sovereign states on ...popular In- ternationalism, as a means of bringing about world peace. The strong anti-militarist and pacifist movements of pre-war times. Desire for international arbitration and disarma- ment. The Hague Peace Conferences of 1899 and 1907. Dangerous idealism of the pre-war pacifists in view of the armed peace which existed in Europe. 5. Various practical obstacles to international peace such as (a) intensive nationalism and uncritical patriotism ; (b) existence of territorial problems such as Alsace-Lor- raine, Poland, Turkey, Bohemia, and the Balkan nations ; (c) militaristic viewpoints (72) and desires of various nations and parties; (d) rapid expansion of national armaments on the plea of national defence; (e) scien- tific justifications of the permanence of militarism and militant nationalism as fac- ^ tors in civilization.
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