British glorious isolation policy and its impact on European countries in the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901)

Abstract

British glorious isolation policy and its impact on European countries in the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901)Phd.Abdullah H. Al-Etaby Tamadher A. Ibraheem College of education for girls (Abstract) Britain found itself at the end of the nineteenth century in front of many obstacles within Europe, it is to hold the coalition Russian Franco in 1894, and what form of threat to the interests of Britain in its colonies outside Europe, as well as the development of other European countries in military and economic aspects such as Germany and the United States and others. As she was defying the fleet of Britain, Germany, and the last has a naval fleet was able to protect all the way Britain and its colonies throughout the nineteenth century. The interests of Britain opposed to the interests of European countries, could mount France to Britain in Morocco led to the incident of Fashoda in 1898, as well as strained relations with Russia recent activity in Iran, Afghanistan and the Far East, and was last factor is the first Boers (War II), which has weakened Britain strength. So Britain began to move towards an alliance with other countries to address these obstacles.

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