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The Powder Keg Re-examined: Nationalism, War, and the Great Powers

The 20th century saw these tensions boil over repeatedly. The effectively ended Ottoman rule but left the victors fighting over the remains. Shortly after, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo by a Serbian nationalist acted as the spark that ignited World War I , dragging the entire globe into a conflict born of regional grievances. The Balkans: Nationalism, War and the Great Pow...

The is perhaps the clearest example of this. Decisions that would affect millions of Balkan residents for generations were made by diplomats in tailcoats who had never stepped foot in Sarajevo or Sofia. By drawing arbitrary lines on a map, the Great Powers didn't solve the "Eastern Question"—they merely postponed the explosion. The Cycle of War The Powder Keg Re-examined: Nationalism, War, and the

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