Balance of Power IV: Uh-oh, the Balkan Situation – European History

What was going so crazy with the Balkans that it could spark a great war like WWI? And why? Guest co-host Adam McKithern and I go full-throttle to make sense of the Balkan Situation. Hint: It all has to do with the diplomatic game called the balance of power system.

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Co-host: Adam McKithern

Time/place: Europe, 1878-1914 CE

Dead Idea: Balance of Power

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