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A Text On The Coming Of World War I In Relation To The Austro-hungarian Empire. Part Of A Series Of Specially Commissioned Titles Focusing On Significant And Often Controversial Events And Themes Of World History In The Present Century. Austria-hungary And International System: Great Power Or Doomed Anachronism? -- The Domestic Context Of Habsburg Foreign Policy -- Dynasty, Generals, Diplomats: The Instruments Of Habsburg Foreign Policy -- Aehrenthal's Legacy: Bosnian Colonial Success And The Italo-turkish War -- The Monarchy's Allies: Aggressive Berlin, Dubious Rome, Uncerain Bucharest -- The Moarchy's Enemies: Serbia, Montenegro And The Triple Entente -- Militant Deiplomacy: The Habsburgs And The First Balkan War, August 1912-may 1913 -- Austria-hungary And The Last Months Before Sarajevo: January-june 1914 -- Vienna And The July Crisis. Samuel R. Williamson, Jr. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 249-264) And Index.