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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 conceptsDSsuch as the balance of power or national self-determinationDShas 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 thantraditional theories. He concludes his study with a review of the period since 1920 in the light of his findings.Osiander, Andreas is the author of 'States System of Europe, 1640-1990 Peacemaking and the Conditions of International Stability', published 1994 under ISBN 9780198278870 and ISBN 019827887X.
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