XVI Contents
The European Powers in Asia 835 lndiay Southeast
Asia, and China • Japan and China: Contrasting
Experiences • The United States in Asia
Domination of Indigenous Peoples 842 Social
Darwinism • Technological Domination and
Indigenous Subversion • Imperial Economies •
Colonial Administrations
Assessing the Goals of European Imperialism 852
The “Civilizing Mission” • The Economic Rationale •
Imperialism and Nationalism
Conclusion 859
PART SIX CATACLYSM
Chapter 22 The Great War 863
Entangling Alliances 863 Irreconcilable Hatreds •
The Alliance System • Germany and Austria-Hungary
against Russia • Germany Encircled: Russia and France
Ally • Anglo-German Rivalry • British-French
Rapprochement • The First Moroccan Crisis (1905)
The Europe of Two Armed Camps, 1905-1914 874
The Balkan Tinderbox • Instability in Turkey • The
Bosnian Crisis of 1908 • The Second Moroccan Crisis
(T9Ji) • The Balkan Wars
The Final Crisis 881 Assassination in Sarajevo •
The Ultimatum • The Schlieffen Plan • “A Jolly
Little War”
The Outbreak of War 888 Opening Hostilities
The Changing Nature of War 892 Trench Warfare •
War in the Air and on the Seas • The Home Front
The War Rages On 899 The Eastern Front • The
War in the Middle East, Africa, and the Far East • The
Western Front • Futility and Stalemate • Soldiers and
Civilians
The Final Stages of the War 914 The United States
Enters the War • Russia Withdraws from the War •
Offensives and Mutinies • The German Spring
Offensive • The Fourteen Points and Peace
The Impact of the War 923
Conclusion 926