考验纽带:法俄联盟与甲午战争

IF 0.6 4区 社会学 Q1 HISTORY
Julius Lucas Becker
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摘要

法俄同盟的缔结是 1914 年第一次世界大战爆发前国际关系史上的重要转折点之一。然而,1894 年联盟批准后仅几个月,联盟就经受了第一次严峻考验。甲午战争和日本在战争期间对东北亚地区影响深远的征服迫使法国和俄国政府调整其对该地区的外交和帝国政策。这最终导致巴黎和圣彼得堡在 1895 年 4 月与法国的对手德国一起对日本进行干预。这一举措被称为 "三国干涉",正如柏林的政治家们所希望的那样,它在法俄关系中引发了激烈的紧张局势。然而,威廉大街的政治决策者们最终取得的结果却恰恰相反。虽然巴黎的政客们起初对本国与圣彼得堡的关系感到不满,但他们最终还是利用了这一局势。通过有计划地将柏林政府排除在成功干预所带来的潜在利益之外,恢复了联盟中的相互信任,随后,圣彼得堡和巴黎得以加强其在东亚的帝国对手面前的地位。
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Testing the Bonds: Franco-Russian Alliance and the First Sino-Japanese War

The conclusion of the Franco-Russian Alliance was one of the major turning points in the history of international relations before the outbreak of the First World War in 1914. However, the alliance was put under its first severe test only months after its ratification in 1894. The Sino-Japanese War and the far-reaching Japanese conquests in Northeast Asia during this war forced the French and Russian governments to align their foreign and imperial policy towards the region. This ultimately resulted in Paris and St. Petersburg in April 1895 intervening against Japan together with France's rival Germany. This initiative, known as the Triple Intervention, caused intense tensions within Franco-Russian relations, just as the politicians in Berlin had intended. Ultimately, however, the political decision-makers in Wilhelmstraße achieved exactly the opposite. Although politicians in Paris were initially displeased with the state of their country's relationship with St. Petersburg, they were eventually able to capitalise on the situation. By systematically excluding the government in Berlin from potential advantages derived from the successful intervention, the mutual trust in the alliance was restored and subsequently, St. Petersburg and Paris were able to strengthen their position vis-à-vis their imperial rivals in East Asia.

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期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of Politics and History presents papers addressing significant problems of general interest to those working in the fields of history, political studies and international affairs. Articles explore the politics and history of Australia and modern Europe, intellectual history, political history, and the history of political thought. The journal also publishes articles in the fields of international politics, Australian foreign policy, and Australia relations with the countries of the Asia-Pacific region.
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