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Economic interests contribute to conflict escalation from "summary" of The Origins of the First World War by Annika Mombauer

One of the central arguments put forth in 'The Origins of the First World War' is the idea that economic interests played a significant role in the escalation of conflict leading up to the war. The pursuit of economic advantage, particularly in the form of territorial expansion and access to resources, fueled tensions between major powers in Europe. This competition for economic dominance created a climate of mistrust and rivalry, ultimately contributing to the outbreak of war. As countries vied for economic supremacy, they sought to expand their territories and influence in order to secure valuable resources and markets. This quest for economic gain often led to the encroachment on the interests of other nations, sparking conflicts and disputes. The desire for economic expansion fueled a sense of competition and aggression among the major powers, setting the stage for conflict to escalate. Moreover, economic considerations were closely intertwined wit...
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    The Origins of the First World War

    Annika Mombauer

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