Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Topic 1 - Country Profiles


Germany
France
Britain
Austria-Hungary
Russia
Turkey
Political System
*Democratic monarchy (authoritarian)
Democratic Republic
Parliamentary democracy with a monarchy
Dual monarchy – one Emperor and each had a parliament
Autocratic ‘divine’ monarchy
Sultan
Economic strength
*Strongest industrial power
*Overtaken Britain in industrial output
*Biggest industrial power
*Agriculture
*Gold reserve
*Overseas investments (Russia)
*Powerful international trader
*Overseas empire – 20% of world
*Poor because of rivalries
*Land-based
*Rapid industrialization
*Lots of people and resources
*Very poor
*Foreign debt
Socio-economic problems
*Tension between large working class and growing middle class
*Tension with Junkers who wanted to prevent more liberal democracy
*Left ‘pacifist’ wing against revanchist Right wing
*Short-lived, unstable  governments
*Unhappy working class
*Social class tension
*Loss of economic lead to US and Germany
*Gain old Ottoman Empire
*Multi-national empire in age of nationalism
*Outdated farming, most people peasants
*Discontented middle class
*Revolution of 1905 led to limited degree of democracy, living conditions not improved
*Revolts by national and Islamic groups *Divisions between Turks, Slavs, Europeans, Christians, and Muslims
Foreign policy
*Tried to expand, but too late
*Left wing was against imperialism
*Right wing for
*Looked to Russia for ally
*Policy of ‘Splendid Isolation’ – not getting involved in conflicts because it might damage international trade, but because of powerful USA and Germany, it started looking for allies
*Policy of containment in the Balkans
*Wanted to industrialize
*Encourage Slav nationalism to establish own influence
*Help Ottoman empire to prevent A-H expansion

Key strengths/weaknesses
*Economically powerful
*Powerful army

*No colonies
*Made enemies
*Lost war
*Birthrate decline
*Government

*Wealthy
*More allies
*Flexible government that was alert to public opinion and popular press
*Only grew 20% of food (could cut off their food supply)

*Navy resources were overstretched
*Loss of territory
*Inefficient political system
*Lacked cohesion

*Heavily bureaucratic and ineffective
*No longer viewed as a great military power
*Revolts, debt, weaknesses exploited by European powers for commercial interest
Key aims and fears
*Undecided whether to compete or ally with Britain
*France’s revenge
*Looked to Russia alliance to help contain Germany
*Gain Alsace Loraine
*Maintaining dominance of the seas, preserving balance of power in Europe and defending the Indian trade routes
*Hostility and aggression of Serbia
*Russia was defender of Slavs
*Encourage Slav nationalism to establish own influence
*Help Ottoman empire to prevent A-H expansion
*’Young Turks’ wanted to modernize Turkey, economically and politically





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