This is an important reassessment of British and Italian grand strategies during the First World War. Stefano Marcuzzi sheds new light on a hitherto overlooked but central aspect of Britain and Italy''s war experiences: the uneasy and only partial overlap between Britain''s strategy for imperial defence and Italy''s ambition for imperial expansion. Taking Anglo-Italian bilateral relations as a special lens through which to understand the workings of the Entente in World War I he reveals how the ups-and-downs of that relationship influenced and shaped Allied grand strategy. Marcuzzi considers three main issues war aims war strategy and peace-making and examines how under the pressure of divergent interests and wartime events the Anglo-Italian ''traditional friendship'' turned increasingly into competition by the end of the war casting a shadow on Anglo-Italian relations both at the Peace Conference and in the interwar period.
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