A revolutionary act against a figure closely associated with a great power; bellicose actions and threats by that great power against those believed to be responsible; other great powers either sympathetic to the aspirations of the revolutionaries or at least hostile to any retribution from the offended power; mobilisation and military action by the offended power against the revolutionaries.
OK, there are some important differences between Kiev/Crimea on the one hand and Sarajevo 1914 on the other, but I hope a century on that politicians and diplomats will have learnt something about treating a volatile region as a potential trigger point for wider conflict (as could well have happened with Georgia in 2008). Let's commemorate the Great War, not repeat it.
OK, there are some important differences between Kiev/Crimea on the one hand and Sarajevo 1914 on the other, but I hope a century on that politicians and diplomats will have learnt something about treating a volatile region as a potential trigger point for wider conflict (as could well have happened with Georgia in 2008). Let's commemorate the Great War, not repeat it.
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