The Great War and the Balkans: Views and perceptions of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
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In 1914, the Carnegie Endowment published the results of an international investigation, denouncing the atrocities of the Balkan Wars. Up to 1918, the CEIP maintained a strong interest for the region emphasizing that the Great War had started in 1912. This paper addresses the link between the Balkan reports’ topics and how the “Carnegie men” built their perception of the Great War. The CEIP advocated for a new diplomacy based on arbitrage and an international organization and a peace that integrated the lessons learnt from the Balkan Wars.
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