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    • Abstract:
      The article examines British military strategy and engagement in northwest Europe from the aftermath of the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 to the onset of World War I in 1914, highlighting the continuous efforts to manage French ambitions and maintain a balance of power. It details the construction of the Cherbourg harbour under Napoleon III, intended as a strategic base for potential invasions of Britain, and the British response, which included advancements in naval technology and military preparedness. The piece emphasizes the importance of alliances and diplomatic strategies, particularly those established by the Duke of Wellington, in ensuring British security and stability in Europe, contrasting these with the hasty decisions made in 1914 that led to a shift towards total war. [Extracted from the article]