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If Franz Ferdinand would have survived in 1914 and later took power in Austria-Hungary, could his autocratic tendencies eventually trigger a revolution in Austria-Hungary? Also, if so, could this revolution trigger WWI (albeit much later than in our TL)?

Basically, I am thinking that if a revolution breaks out in Austria-Hungary (in the absence of WWI breaking out beforehand), there would be a couple of areas which would be in dispute between rival powers:

-Italy and Serbia would dispute Dalmatia, Fiume, Trieste, et cetera.
-Germany and Russia would dispute Bohemia (with Russia wanting to create an independent, pro-Russian Czechoslovak state and Germany wanting to keep Bohemia in its own orbit for security reasons).
-Italy and Germany would dispute South Tyrol.
-Germany and Russia would dispute Galicia (with Russia wanting to at least annex the Ukrainian, eastern part of Galicia while Germany would probably support keeping eastern Galicia independent).

In turn, I could see a coalition of Germany, Italy, Britain (if it reconciles with Germany), Hungary, and Galicia/western Ukraine facing off against a coalition of France, Russia, Serbia, Montenegro, and Romania.

Anyway, any thoughts on this? Indeed, is my scenario here realistic?
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