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When Diplomacy Fails Podcast

#9: 5 July 1914 - Drafting the Blank Cheque

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

🗓️ 17 July 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Among all the controversies of the July Crisis, perhaps few compare to Germany's decision to provide Austria-Hungary with a 'blank cheque' for whatever policy it intended to adopt towards Serbia. In fact, word from Berlin suggested that the German government was impatient, and wanted Austria to strike Serbia as soon as possible. But, did this represent a German desire to launch a world war? As we see in this episode, the truth is more nuanced, but no less shocking. Germany was not seeking world war, but to repair the damage done to its ally by destroying the incessant Serbian threat once and for all.


But how would Vienna do this? Would she annex Serbia, or parts of it? Would she reduce her sufficiently to reorientate Serbian policy away from irredentist expansion in Bosnia? What divisions manifested themselves in Austria even as she strove desperately to recoup her position? More importantly, in the event of war between Austria and Serbia, could Russia reasonably be expected to stand aside? Incredibly, the status of Russia was not given nearly enough attention, but this was a sign of things to come, as the Habsburg grievance machine rumbled steadily onwards...


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In summer 1914, the world went to war.

0:47.0

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

0:54.1

in the greatest failure in the history of diplomacy.

0:58.0

I am Dr. Zach Twomley. You're listening to When Diplomacy fails.

1:03.0

And this is the July crisis. The Our old dilemma with every Austrian Balkan action.

1:43.5

If we encourage them, they will say we have pushed them into it.

1:47.0

If we advise against it, it will be said that we have left them in the lurch and we will lose the last middling ally.

1:55.8

Kurt Reisler, personal secretary to the German Chancellor, 7th of July 1914.

2:03.6

When Count Alexander Hoyos got the late train to Berlin on Saturday the 4th of July,

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