In this way, Germany must possess sufficient strategic composure, and the government must maintain a clear mind and high efficiency, but under the leadership of William II, it's obviously not likely for Germany to achieve these points.
Moreover, even if Germany can always maintain the best state, to achieve ultimate victory, external conditions are required, that is, the governments of other countries falling into decay or governance errors. Suppose the UK, France, and Russia were countries like Austria-Hungary, then perhaps there would be a chance.
The reason Austria-Hungary was weak among European powers was mainly due to fundamental defects in its system; without a unified strong government, Austria-Hungary could not fully implement many beneficial policies.
Moreover, the most fatal problem is that Austria-Hungary, this inefficient government, is still Germany's most important ally, further increasing the difficulty of Germany achieving victory in the war.
