International cooperation; Peace; World War, 1914-1918
future relations with Austria, 237-239;
influences of finances, 238-242;
autocracy threatened, 242-246;
in a possible league of peace, 258;
reasons for opposing, 259.
See also Bismarck;
see Prussia.
_Grand Design_, of Henry IV, 24, 25.
Great Britain, attitude toward federated peace, 15;
attitude towards peace in the Napoleonic wars, 45;
approached by Alexander I to establish a peace agreement, 48;
and the Spanish American colonies, 78;
and Turkey, 85;
and the Crimean War, 86;
and the Conference of Paris of 1856, 87;
policy during Bismarck’s era, 96;
new attitude towards Germany, 96;
new attitude towards France, 97;
forms the _Entente Cordiale_, 99;
and the revolution of the Greeks, 107;
in the Crimean War, 109;
at the conference of Paris, 110;
influence over Turkey, 112, 115-117;
at Congress of Berlin, 113, 115-117;
and Cyprus, 116;
and Suez Canal, 116;
in Persia, 128, 174;
imperiled by German success, 133, 134;
former isolation in Europe, 157;
and the German naval program, 159;
reënters Continental politics, 162;
position in Egypt recognized, 166;
supports France in third Moroccan incident, 172;
necessary for her to enter the war, 182;
probable course if Russia becomes aggressive, 202;
future relations with France, 250.
Greece and Balkan War of 1912-1913, 89.
Greece, beginnings of modern, 107;
the revolt against Turkey, 107;
acquires Thessaly, 117;
and Cretan revolution, 118;
growing power of, 120;
in the Balkan War of 1912-1913, 122-127.
Greek war of independence, 77.
Hague Conferences to promote peace, the, 37.
Hague tribunal and the Moroccan question, 169.
Hatred as an implement in war, 195-197.
Hegel, his relation to the peace plans, 35;
philosophy of war, 35, 220.
Henry IV, his _Grand Design_, 24.
Hertling, Chancellor von, on federated peace, 13.
Herzegovina, 108;
Austria acquires rights in, 115;
taken over by Austria, 120, 121.
Holy Alliance, 36;
history of, 59-64;
terms of, 61;
discussed, 62-64;
compared with the Treaty of Alliance, 66;
taken up by Metternich, 72.
Internationalism, 10-12.
Italy, attitude toward federated peace, 15;
wars for liberation, 88;
and the Triple Alliance, 93;
and her right to Tripoli, 164;
weakened relation with the Triple Alliance, 164, 174;
war in Tripoli, 174.
Japan--effect of her war with Russia, 99;
alliance with Great Britain, 100.
Junkers, character of, 141, 145.
See Autocracy.
Kant, Immanuel, his plan for peace, 34;
error in his theory, 232-234;
and a federation of nations, 263.
Krüdener, Baroness, 60.
_Kultur_, discussion of, 144-146.
La Harpe, Fréderic César de, 46, 47, 48, 50.
League, definition of, 23.
League of peace, probable working of, 257-261.
See Federation of Nations.
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