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One World Many Theories. World War I. Three Levels of Analyses. Third Image: Structural causes of WWI Second Image: Domestic politics causes First Image: The role of leadership, decision-making. Balance of Power Politics. BOP: description of distribution of power between states
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Three Levels of Analyses • Third Image: Structural causes of WWI • Second Image: Domestic politics causes • First Image: The role of leadership, decision-making
Balance of Power Politics • BOP: description of distribution of power between states • Unipolar system: Hegemony • Bipolar system • Multipolar system • Conscious policy intended to achieve BOP through • Arms build up • Alliances: align with the weaker side • Divide and rule: territorial compensations; spheres of influence
Power • Ability to influence • Through threats and reward: hard power • Through attraction: soft power • Control over resources • Arms, population, economy, technology, information, etc.
BOP in Europe: 19th century • Concert of Europe: 1815-1970 • German Unification: 1870 • Change in the distribution of power • Otto von Bismarck: German Chancellor, 1870-1890
Balance of Power and WWI • Rise of German power • Rigid alliances trying to balance each other • Triple Entente • Triple Alliance • Perceptions about the inevitability of war
Second Image Causes • Nationalism • Austria-Hungarian empire internally challenges • Balancing through territorial re-distribution more difficult • Diversion from domestic problems • Rye and Iron coalition • Militarism • Military hawks; the Sclieffen Plan; advantage of the offensive • Imperialism?
First Image: Individuals • Incompetent leadership? • Franz Josef – “tired old man” • Nicholas II – domestic isolation, incompetent ministers • Kaiser William II – “neurotic,” sense of inferiority • Could the war be averted by more capable leadership?
What did realist, liberal, and constructivist approaches add to understanding WWI?
Which Factors Do You Consider Most Significant in Explaining WWI? • Alliance system • Public opinion • Economic considerations • Military doctrine • Leadership • Misperception • Other