NEGOTIATORS AND NEGOTIATIONS
Dramatis personae. Sec. Germany’s attitude to Russia and Austria—Presentation of the Austrian Note to Servia—Germany shields Austria—Conduct of Germany considered—Sir Edward Grey proposes mediation, and then a Conference of Four Powers—Germany’s objections to a ’Conference’—Direct conversations between the Powers—Austria invited to suspend military action—Mobilization; on whom does responsibility lie?—War inevitable. Sec 2. Germany’s attitude to France—Germany accuses France of military preparations—Germany invades France. Sec 3. The question of British neutrality—Possibility of England being involved—Germany warned—German ’bid for British neutrality’—England’s refusal—France agrees, and Germany refuses, to respect Belgian neutrality—Prince Lichnowsky and Sir Edward Grey—Neutrality of Luxemburg violated—Germany demands a free passage through Belgium—Sir Edward Grey protests—Belgium invaded—England’s ultimatum—The Imperial Chancellor urges necessity of Germany’s action. Sec 4. England and Servia—Sir Edward Grey realizes Russia’s interest in Servia—He is only concerned for the peace of Europe—He urges mediation—He proposes a Conference. Sec 5. Great Britain declines ‘solidarity’ with Russia and France—Proposals by mm. Sazonof and Poincare—England’s refusal—Was it wise?—The Austrian dossier. Sec 6. Italy’s comments on the situation—Significance of Italy’s position—Italy’s endeavours to prevent war—Italy’s declaration of neutrality.
Note. Abstract of Austro-Hungarian note to Servia, and Servians reply.
CHAPTER VI
THE NEW GERMAN THEORY OF THE STATE
The principles of raison d’etat and the rule of law—Treitschke’s teaching—The results of this philosophy—Contempt for public law—The glorification of war—The philosophy pagan—Its adoption by Prussian soldiers and Government—A plea for Prussia—England fights for law.
EPILOGUE
APPENDIXES
I. THE GERMAN WHITE BOOK
II. EXTRACTS FROM SIR EDWARD GREY’S CORRESPONDENCE
RESPECTING THE
EUROPEAN CRISIS
III. EXTRACT FROM THE DISPATCH FROM HIS MAJESTY’S
AMBASSADOR AT BERLIN
RESPECTING THE RUPTURE OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH
THE GERMAN
GOVERNMENT
IV. THE CRIME OF SERAJEVO
V. EXTRACT FROM THE DISPATCH FROM HIS MAJESTY’S
AMBASSADOR AT VIENNA
RESPECTING THE RUPTURE OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH
THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN GOVERNMENT
VI. EXTRACTS FROM THE RUSSIAN ORANGE BOOK
CHIEF DATES