In 1873, German Chancellor Otto Von Bismarck formed the Three Emperor's League, joining forces with Russia and Austria-Hungary. The three of them committed to establishing open lines of communication to attain any situation that could affect them and stayed neutral in other countries war conflict. On the other hand, was the powerful Ottoman Empire having problems, but still controlled parts of Europe Balkans such as Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Middle East, and regions in North Africa. This changes in power and transitions in the balance of control affected Europe and the Middle East as previous happenings of the most announced World War 1. Expansionistic ideals, imperialism, totalitarianism, and the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, conducted Europe to the terrible World War 1.
<span>Between 1871 and 1917, the Industrial rise of Japan, Germany and the United States was given tough competition to British companies. </span>
The rise in industry effectively brought in economic prosperity and challenge to Britain's global dominance.
<span>In the middle-East, Russia and the United Kingdom has effectively destroyed the outer-core of the Ottoman Empire by supporting local separatists movements. A smaller Empire coupled with rising debt, meant that the Ottomans were increasingly known as the 'Sick man of Europe' </span><span> </span><span> </span><span>By 1917, Germany and United Kingdom were supporting opposing forces in the Middle East and by the end of the first World War, Great Britain had established a mandate in Palestine. </span>