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When Diplomacy Fails Podcast

#14: 1912-1913 - The Entente Part 1

When Diplomacy Fails Podcast

Zack Twamley

19th Century, 20th Century, International Relations, Politics, Thirty Years' War, Korean War, 18th Century, First World War, Phd, 17th Century, European History, History, War

4.8773 Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2024

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

In this first of three episodes, we look at the pre-war position of the Entente!


Before we bring our narrative further, it would be useful to turn our attention to what came before. The Franco-Russian alliance was formed in 1894, and over the next twenty years, the two allies experienced their share of ups and downs. Even as new crises shifted the balance of power, France and Russia stuck together. Russia brought the manpower, and France brought the money and expertise which could project that power.


By 1912, certain limits had been set on the alliance, depending on the theatre in question, but Raymond Poincare, Premier and then President of France before the war, worked to remove these breaks, and enhance the alliance. Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Sazonov distinguished himself. After several ignominious retreats on the world stage, both partners were looking for opportunities to stand firm, and show the Triple Alliance they meant business. The inclusion of Britain might affirm the supremacy of the Entente, but first, Russia would have to secure its influence in the Straits.


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Now 110 years later, we go back to those figures, to those debates, to those questions,

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in the greatest failure in the history of diplomacy.

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. The dominant idea is this.

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Up to the month of August 1914, France in every situation gave proof of the sincerity and permanence of her

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Pacific intentions. The dominant fact is this. There is always a chance of avoiding war,

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so long as it has not actually been declared, and it was Germany who declared war.

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