After 1871, the Balkans became highly unstable due to political rivalry, nationalism and decline of the Ottoman Empire. Ethnic groups sought independence, while major European powers interfered for their interests, leading to wars, tension and finally the First World War.
Describe the explosive conditions prevailed in Balkans after 1871 in Europe. Give any five points.
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After 1871, the Balkans were called the “powder keg of Europe” because of growing instability.
Thus, intense nationalism, foreign rivalry and political ambitions made the Balkans one of the most explosive regions in Europe after 1871.