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World War I: a matter of respectability? / Loewener, Franca   Journal Article
Loewener, Franca Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Since the beginning of the investigation into the origins of World War I, it has been claimed by researchers and politicians alike that the 'Great War' could have been averted had German decision makers not misperceived the structures of power. More specifically, it has been argued that German policy makers, while seizing the Bosnian window of opportunity for either preventive or expansionist aims,1 underestimated Great Britain's and Russia's willingness and readiness to intervene in the Sarajevo crisis of 1914.2 As a result, World War I appears to be the result of an accidental failure in deterrence.
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