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CONTENTSCHAPTER I.PAGEKING EDWARD AT ISCHL—THE PARTING OF THE WAYS1CHAPTER II.THE EMPEROR’S ILLNESS11CHAPTER III.ARCHDUKE FRANCIS FERDINAND18CHAPTER IV.COUNTESS CHOTEK27CHAPTER V.VIENNA37CHAPTER VI.SALONICA44CHAPTER VII.KAISER WILHELM IN VIENNA53CHAPTER VIII.AFFAIRS IN TURKEY61CHAPTER IX.THE ANNEXATION67CHAPTER X.PRINCE EGON FÜRSTENBERG AND COUNT TCHIRSKY: HOW THE KAISER “WORKED” VIENNA76CHAPTER XI.THE “GREAT SERVIA” IDEA—SERVIAN ORGANISATION84CHAPTER XII.ALBANIA AND MACEDONIA92CHAPTER XIII.THE BALKAN WAR101CHAPTER XIV.KING FERDINAND OF BULGARIA, THE VAINEST MAN IN EUROPE111CHAPTER XV.THE PRINCE OF WIED120CHAPTER XVI.THE KING OF THE BLACK MOUNTAINS132CHAPTER XVII.EMIGRATION PROMOTED BY GERMANY—SOCIAL QUESTIONS IN THE DUAL MONARCHY139CHAPTER XVIII.THE AGRARIANS AND THE SHORTAGE OF FOOD147CHAPTER XIX.COUNT LEOPOLD BERCHTOLD AND COUNT STEPAN TISZA, THE MEN WHO DECIDED ON WAR157CHAPTER XX.AUSTRIA-HUNGARY AS A MILITARY AND NAVAL POWER171CHAPTER XXI.ARCHDUKE CARL FRANCIS JOSEPH180CHAPTER XXII.AUSTRIA-HUNGARY FACED BY REVOLUTION OR WAR—THE FINANCIAL FACTOR192CHAPTER XXIII.THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN CONSTITUTION203CHAPTER XXIV.WHO MURDERED THE ARCHDUKE?211CHAPTER XXV.WHY GERMANY DECIDED UPON WAR222CHAPTER XXVI.DIPLOMATIC METHODS: A COMPARISON231CHAPTER XXVII.PUNITIVE EXPEDITION OR WORLD-WAR?244CHAPTER XXVIII.WHAT WOULD ENGLAND SAY?255CHAPTER XXIX.AUSTRIA’S AWAKENING263

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