DELCASSÉ, THÉOPHILE

tāôfēlˈ dĕlkäsāˈ, 1852–1923, French foreign minister. He began his career as a political journalist and then turned to politics. First undersecretary and then minister for the colonies (1893–95), he became foreign minister in 1898 and remained in office until 1905. Commencing with the Fashoda Incident, in which his conciliatory attitude marked the start of a Franco-British rapprochement, he greatly influenced the alignment of European powers prior to World War I. The Entente Cordiale with Great Britain (1904), for which he was largely responsible, settled colonial differences between the two nations, particularly in Morocco and Egypt; France agreed to recognize the British occupation of Egypt in return for British acknowledgment of French interests in Morocco. This convention opened the way for the Triple Entente (1907) between Great Britain, France, and Russia (see Triple Alliance and Triple Entente). During Delcassé's tenure as foreign minister, Franco-Russian relations were cemented (1899) by the extension of the Franco-Russian alliance of 1894, and a secret nonaggression treaty was signed (1902) between France and Italy that neutralized Italian membership in the Triple Alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary. In 1905, Delcassé proposed the establishment of a French protectorate over Morocco. Emperor William II of Germany visited Tangier and proclaimed his country's support of Moroccan independence. Delcassé urged his government to stand firm, but the fear of war with Germany caused the French to oppose Delcassé, and he resigned. Delcassé was later naval minister (1911–13) and foreign minister (1914–15).

See biography by C. W. Porter (1936); C. Andrew, Théophile Delcassé and the Making of the Entente Cordiale (1968).

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...AND RADICAL-SOCIALIST PARTY. DELCASSE, THEOPHILE 1852-1923 , journalist, diplomat...Ariege in southwestern France, Delcasse went to Paris as a schoolteacher...Gambetta. Throughout his career Delcasse displayed the mix of republicanism...
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...4, p. 201. (8) Rouvier to Delcasse, 19 May 1902; Lecomte to the...12 December 1902; Cambon to Delcasse, 22 January 1903, Documetus...Lansdowne", p. 165; C. Andrew, Theophile Delcasse and the Making of the Entente...
...arms of the Central Powers.78 Theophile Delcasse, who had returned to the French...its own neutrality policy.112 Delcasse, who had predicted Romanias position...France would come to his aid. Delcasse insisted that, "the most important...
...Wilhelm II, King Edward VI, French Foreign Minister Theophile Delcasse, German chancellor Bernhard yon Bulow, and Tsar...initiative would win the Kaisers support and hoped that Theophile Delcasse, the French foreign minister, would also back...
...everywhere in the oriental word), C. Andrew, Theophile Delcasse and the Entente Cordiale (London: Macmillan...in the years up to 1914. See especially Andrew, Theophile Delcasse, Rolo, Entente Cordiale, and Monger, The End...
...revolutionary ideas of Vice Admiral Hyacinthe-Laurent-Theophile Aube produced a school of thought known as the Jeune...beginning of the twentieth century. For example, Theophile Delcasse, the French minister of foreign affairs from 1898...
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...French minister for the colonies Theophile Delcasse hired the explorer Pierre Monteil...telegram from the Foreign Minister Delcasse in Paris. With the telegram came...plight of the French at Fashoda; Delcasse was determined the government...
...Republic, and the rest of Europe again took Britains lead in officially recognising the new French regime. When Theophile Delcasse reversed Bismarcks isolation of France with his series of definitive Franco-British treaties in 1904-5, proclaimed...
...stealing a march on the rest. The first move to upset this uneasy balance came from the French foreign minister Theophile Delcasse (1852-1923) who indentified Morocco as the best (and lowest risk) opportunity for the recovery of Frances...


 

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...had been some efforts to achieve a Franco-German rapprochement, but these ultimately had no effect. In 1898 Theophile Delcasse took control of French foreign policy; he was opposed to Germany and hoped for a rapprochement with Great Britain...


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