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The Concert of Europe describes the geopolitical order in Europe from 1814 to 1914, during which the great powers tended to act in concert to avoid wars and revolutions and generally maintain the territorial and political status quo.
From 1815 to 1914, the Concert of Europe established a set of principles, rules and practices that helped to maintain balance between the major powers after the Napoleonic Wars, and to spare Europe from another broad conflict.
Concert of Europe, in the post-Napoleonic era, the vague consensus among the European monarchies favouring preservation of the territorial and political status quo. The term assumed the responsibility and right of the great powers to intervene and impose their collective will on states threatened
1 Μαΐ 2023 · The Concert of Europe was a system of balance of power and collective security among the European Great Powers from 1815 to 1914. It was established after the Congress of Vienna and involved regular meetings to address political and military challenges in Europe.
24 Νοε 2023 · Learn about the international system that emerged in Europe after 1815, when the Napoleonic Era ended. Explore the main alliances, congresses and wars that shaped the Concert of Europe and its balance of power.
The Concert of Europe was the balance of power that existed in Europe from the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte to the outbreak of World War I. Its founding members were the UK, Austria, Russia, and Prussia, who were also members of the 6th Coalition (Quadruple Alliance) responsible for the downfall of Napoleon I; in time France became established as ...
18 Ιουλ 2011 · This essay examines the Concert of Europe as an international system and offers some general reflections and tentative conclusions about the meaning, the nature, and the operation of concert diplomacy between 1815 and 1854.