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Balance of Power or Principle of Nationality? The Evolution of French Plans towards East-Central Europe during the War
Volume 31 (2015): Empires and Nationalisms in the Great War: Interactions in East-Central Europe = Imperijos ir nacionalizmai Didžiajame kare: sąveikos Vidurio Rytų Europoje, pp. 32–45
Isabelle Davion  

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https://doi.org/10.15181/ahuk.v31i0.1198
Pub. online: 15 December 2015      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

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15 December 2015

Abstract

In August 1914, France had already defined a pattern of war aims which would be shaped and amended during the next four years. Regarding East-Central Europe, two approaches present themselves to the French policy-makers: the classic system of alliances to maintain the balance of power, and the new internationalist doctrine implying the priority application of the principle of nationality. Both these concepts reacted to the geopolitical evolutions which occurred during the Great War. The article analyses these evolutions of the French concept of a ‘world order’ in East-Central Europe between 1914 and 1918 primarily through an examination of the case of Poland.

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First World War security policy alliances self-determination war aims successor states

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