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  1. 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 ...

  2. ehne.fr › international-relations › organizing-international-systemConcert of Europe (The) | EHNE

    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.

  3. May 29, 2018 · The Concert of Europe successfully oversaw the partition of Africa in the last quarter of the nineteenth century. In the first decade of the twentieth it took up the even more delicate Eastern Question.

  4. The Concert of Europe to the outbreak of World War I. Balance of power and the Concert of Europe. Through the many wars and peace congresses of the 18th century, European diplomacy strove to maintain a balance between five great powers: Britain, France, Austria, Russia, and Prussia.

  5. Jul 18, 2011 · The Concert of Europe: A Fresh Look at an International System. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 July 2011. Richard B. Elrod. Article. Metrics. Get access. Cite. Abstract.

  6. Nov 24, 2023 · The Concert of Europe was the international system that emerged in Europe after 1815, when the Napoleonic Era ended. It began at the Congress of Vienna (1814-1815), which restored absolutist monarchies all over the continent and reinforced the role of Austria, Prussia, Russia, the United Kingdom and France.

  7. 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.

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