Book contents
- Britain and Italy in the Era of the Great War
- Cambridge Military Histories
- Britain and Italy in the Era of the Great War
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Acknowledgement
- Introduction
- Part I Making the Anglo-Italian Entente (1911–1915)
- Part II Integrating Italy into the Triple Entente (Spring 1915–Summer 1917)
- 6 Context
- 7 Turning Papers into Policies
- 8 Dealing with Recalcitrant Allies
- 9 Peripheral Competition
- 10 Shaping Allied Grand Strategy
- 11 Italy’s Empire Project Accepted
- Part III The Forked Road to Victory and Peace (Autumn 1917–Summer 1919)
- Bibliography and Sources
- Index
8 - Dealing with Recalcitrant Allies
Shaping Italy’s War
from Part II - Integrating Italy into the Triple Entente (Spring 1915–Summer 1917)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 December 2020
- Britain and Italy in the Era of the Great War
- Cambridge Military Histories
- Britain and Italy in the Era of the Great War
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Acknowledgement
- Introduction
- Part I Making the Anglo-Italian Entente (1911–1915)
- Part II Integrating Italy into the Triple Entente (Spring 1915–Summer 1917)
- 6 Context
- 7 Turning Papers into Policies
- 8 Dealing with Recalcitrant Allies
- 9 Peripheral Competition
- 10 Shaping Allied Grand Strategy
- 11 Italy’s Empire Project Accepted
- Part III The Forked Road to Victory and Peace (Autumn 1917–Summer 1919)
- Bibliography and Sources
- Index
Summary
Leading lesser allies is a classic feature of coalition warfare. That was Britain’s task in the Entente. Through diplomacy and blackmail, London tried to reconcile Rome’s national interests with the needs of the Entente.
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- Britain and Italy in the Era of the Great WarDefending and Forging Empires, pp. 98 - 132Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020