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what is foreign policy of Bismarck?​

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Answered by Shailesh183816
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A resurgent France, powerful and allied to another European power haunted Bismarck. The main aims of Bismarck's foreign policy were based around the need to keep France isolated and prevent this from happening. To achieve this aim he needed to keep on good terms with both Austria and Russia.

Answered by yuktha360
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The crash of 1873 and the subsequent depression began the gradual dissolution of Bismarck alliances with the national liberals that had begun after his triumphs of 1866. In the late 1870s, Bismarck began negotiations with the economically protectionist Conservative Party and Center Party toward the formation of a new government coalition. Conservative electoral gains and National Liberal losses in 1879 brought a conservative coalition to power. Bismarck then abandoned his former allies in the National Liberal Party and put in place a system of tariffs that benefited the landed gentry of eastern Prussia–threatened by imports of cheaper grains from Russia and the United States

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