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8 Russia will not tolerate encroachment on Serbia's sovereignty

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  1. Front Matter i
  2. Table of Contents iv
  3. Preface ix
  4. Abbreviations xi
  5. The Conceptual and Historical Setting
  6. The phenomenon of crisis and why it is worth further study 1
  7. The long-term antecedents and immediate background of the 1914 crisis 8
  8. Decision making in situations of crisis 18
  9. The Aftermath of the Assassination at Sarajevo
  10. Austria-Hungary is determined to punish Serbia 33
  11. Wilhelm II pledges support for Austria-Hungary 36
  12. Leading British statesmen assume the storm will blow over 41
  13. French leaders suffer "more than a shade of anxiety" 44
  14. Russia will not tolerate encroachment on Serbia's sovereignty 46
  15. There is a feeling of stupefaction in Belgrade 48
  16. The Austrian Decision for War and Its Impact
  17. Austro-Hungarian leaders decide on war against Serbia 53
  18. Austria-Hungary prepares an ultimatum for Belgrade 56
  19. Germany urges localization of the conflict 63
  20. Poincare on a visit to Russia buoys up his ally's spirits 66
  21. Serbia receives an ultimatum from Austria-Hungary and replies to it 71
  22. Italy does not intend to get involved in war 76
  23. Grey proposes four-power mediation 78
  24. Russia undertakes preparatory military measures 85
  25. In the absence of Poincare and Viviani, France is seized by uncertainty 91
  26. The Dual Monarchy makes plans for war against Serbia 94
  27. Germany persists in her localization policy 97
  28. The French cabinet takes military precautions and requests Poincare and Viviani to return 105
  29. Sazonov proposes direct talks with Austria-Hungary 110
  30. Austria-Hungary mobilizes against Serbia 113
  31. Grey proposes an ambassadors' conference 115
  32. The Wilhelmstrasse rejects Grey's proposal 120
  33. Viviani agrees to an ambassadors' conference 122
  34. Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia 123
  35. The and Russian Its Consequences Mobilization
  36. Sazonov opts for partial mobilization 129
  37. San Giuliano makes no protest against the Austrian declaration of war 132
  38. The kaiser proposes the "Halt in Belgrade" plan 134
  39. Grey reverts to Russo-Austrian negotiations; Churchill assembles the fleet 138
  40. Bethmann Hollweg averts a state of “Imminent danger of war” 142
  41. The tsar orders general mobilization but then changes his mind 145
  42. The British cabinet remains uncommitted 150
  43. Austria-Hungary threatens Russia with general mobilization 152
  44. Negotiations, Precautions, and Mobilization
  45. Bethmann Hollweg tries to control the spreading crisis 155
  46. Grey and the King reiterate the "Halt in Belgrade" proposal 158
  47. The French army is ordered to take up positions ten kilometres from the German frontier 159
  48. Berlin reacts to the news of Russia's partial mobilization 162
  49. The tsar reverts to general mobilization 170
  50. Austria-Hungary orders general mobilization 172
  51. Germany proclaims a state of "imminent danger of war" and sends ultimata to Russia and France 176
  52. Britain remains uncommitted despite Germany's ultimata to Russia and France 179
  53. Covering troops take up their positions; France receives an ultimatum 185
  54. The German ambassador delivers an ultimatum 188
  55. France orders general mobilization 191
  56. The German Declaration of War, Last-minute Peace Efforts, and the General Outbreak
  57. Germany declares war on Russia and proclaims general mobilization 195
  58. The German declaration of war is received 199
  59. Germany sends an ultimatum to Belgium and declares war on France 201
  60. France receives the German declaration of war and breaks diplomatic relations with Austria-Hungary 203
  61. Great Britain mobilizes the fleet, dispatches an ultimatum to Germany, and finds herself at war 206
  62. The British ambassador receives his passports 211
  63. Austria-Hungary dispatches a declaration of war to Russia 212
  64. Sazonov receives Austria's declaration of war 214
  65. Great Britain takes common action with Belgium and makes a joint declaration of war with France against Austria-Hungary 215
  66. The Dual Monarchy is drawn into the wider conflict 217
  67. The Implications of Crisis: Theoretical and Practical
  68. The 1914 escalation: a critical summary 219
  69. Some considerations for a theory of crisis 244
  70. Can a crisis be managed or controlled? 265
  71. Notes 275
  72. Bibliography 327
  73. Biographical Index 335
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