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The Pity of War

Neil Ferguson
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This is the criticism in Neil Ferguson's book, The Pity of War, where he argues that Grey's ambiguity encouraged other powers to go to war.

Sentiment: Critical Analysis
Trigger: British policy before WWI
For: Historians and students of international relations
Key quote: this is the criticism in Neil Ferguson's book, The Pity of War, isn't it?
The host discusses Neil Ferguson's critique of Sir Edward Grey's ambiguous stance leading up to World War I. Ferguson argues that Grey's indecision contributed to the inevitability of war, highlighting the complexities of international relations at the time.