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The 1918 collapse of Austria-Hungary owed a great deal to Emperor Charles' failure to implement Austro-Slavist reforms due to both foreign and domestic politicians and to the ongoing chaos of the
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that the Slavic peoples of Austria-Hungary were oppressed and needed to be liberated. This, in turn, led directly to President Wilson's rejection of the efforts of Emperor
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plan). President Wilson's refusal to accept an end to the war on any other terms led directly to the collapse of the Empire in 1918.
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As a political concept, however, Austro-Slavism persisted until the fall of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire in 1918.
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The Archduke's reform plans, which were almost certainly sold to the Governments of Russia and Serbia by Colonel
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Austro-Slavism envisioned peaceful cooperation between the smaller Slavic nations of
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in June 1848, the program became irrelevant. The Austrian Empire transformed into
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down to his nephew, who went on to become the last Habsburg monarch: Emperor
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service of Serbia to covertly plan the Archduke's 1914 assassination in
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Parts of Austria-Hungary with ethnic Slavic majorities in dark green
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was a political concept and program aimed to solve problems of
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Magcosi, Robert; Pop, Ivan, eds. (2005), "Austro-Slavism",
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around the middle of the 19th century. First proposed by
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