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The States System of Europe, 1640-1990
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The States System of Europe, 1640-1990

innbundet, 1994
Engelsk
A novel analysis of the evolution of the states system of Europe since the mid-seventeenth century. Andreas Osiander looks at the four major European peace congresses: Munster and Osnabrück (1644-48), Utrecht (1712-15), Vienna (1814-15), and Paris (1919-20) and shows how a prevailing consensus on certain structural concepts–such as the balance of power or national self-determination–has influenced the evolution of the system and determined its stability or lack of stability. He argues that the structure of the international system is neither a given quantity nor determined primarily by conflict between international actors, but essentially the result of a general agreement expressed in `consensus principles'; these influence the identity of the international actors, their relative status, and the distribution of populations and territories between them. His approach provides a more plausible analysis of international relations and the causes of conflict than traditional theories. He concludes his study with a review of the period since 1920 in the light of his findings.
Undertittel
Peacemaking and the Conditions of International Stability
ISBN
9780198278870
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
617 gram
Utgivelsesdato
21.7.1994
Antall sider
368