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Colonial aspirations complicate diplomatic negotiations from "summary" of The Origins of the First World War by Annika Mombauer

The drive for colonial expansion played a significant role in shaping diplomatic negotiations during the prelude to the First World War. European powers were engaged in a race to acquire territories in Africa and Asia, leading to heightened tensions and rivalries among them. This competition for colonies often complicated diplomatic relations and made it difficult for countries to reach agreements on various issues. Colonial aspirations were intertwined with national interests and pride, leading countries to pursue their imperial ambitions with vigor. The desire to expand their empires and assert dominance over other nations fueled a sense of competition and rivalry that spilled over into diplomatic negotiations. As a result, colonial disputes often overshadowed other issues that were being discussed at the negotiating table. Moreover, colonial aspirations were often used as bargaining chips in diplomatic negotiati...
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    The Origins of the First World War

    Annika Mombauer

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