Reviews of the second edition: ...a short and masterly book.' Douglas Johnson, "New Society" ...this scholarly, comprehensive and subtle analysis should be made compulsory reading for all students of the period and, most of all, for the decision-makers of today.' John F V Keiger, "History " This succinct and, above all, admirably clear volume...will be essential reading for all students of the subject, from the sixth form onwards. It is written with a lightness of touch and an eye for the telling anecdote that will commend it to the general reader, too.' F R Bridge, "British Book News " ...it will not provide (readers) with an easy one-sentence answer to the question What caused the Great War?' But after reading it, they should have a better sense of the intricate web of history and of the dangers of producing simple answers to complex issues...' Paul Kennedy, "New York Review of Books"