A post-Napoleonic monarchy peace system Jiang compares to the United Nations.
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Concert of Europe
A post-Napoleonic monarchy peace system Jiang compares to the United Nations.
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The post-Waterloo peace and balance-of-power arrangement, described as a proto-United Nations.
Jiang says the Concert of Europe reduced battlefield conflict among monarchies but failed to resolve the underlying conflict between old-order authority and the industrial new order.
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"...after napoleon was defeated all the leaders the the nobility of europe got together and set and decided that from now on we will..."
"...1848 revolutions 1888 revolutions and this happened throughout the entirety of europe where each place there was a uprising a combination of these people..."
"...Vienna, and it will lead to something called the Consul of Europe. And this peace is being mastered by a man named Mennonick, okay?..."
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