Shaping the post-Napoleonic European settlement

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"Shaping the post-Napoleonic European settlement" refers to Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh’s pivotal diplomatic role in designing the balance-of-power order in Europe after Napoleon’s defeat, particularly through the Congress of Vienna.

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instanceOf aspect of European international relations
diplomatic role
historical concept
aimedAt creating a stable balance of power
preventing French hegemony in Europe
restoring political stability after the Napoleonic Wars
approach multilateral congress diplomacy
pragmatic balance-of-power diplomacy
associatedWithPolicy British commitment to European equilibrium
containment of revolutionary and Napoleonic expansion
context collapse of the First French Empire
end of the Napoleonic Wars NERFINISHED
hasToDoWith British foreign policy
Congress of Vienna NERFINISHED
balance of power in Europe
defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte
post-Napoleonic order in Europe
includes collective security arrangements among great powers
creation of buffer states around France
restoration of certain dynasties
territorial reorganization of Europe
influencedBy British strategic interests
need to integrate a defeated France into the European system
involvesCountry Austria NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
Prussia NERFINISHED
Russia NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
keyFigure Klemens von Metternich NERFINISHED
Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh NERFINISHED
longTermImpact framework for 19th-century European diplomacy
model for balance-of-power thinking in international relations theory
precedent for later international conferences
mainSubject Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh NERFINISHED
relatedConcept Concert of Europe NERFINISHED
Vienna system NERFINISHED
great-power diplomacy
legitimism in international politics
resultedIn long period without major Europe-wide war (1815–1914, with exceptions)
timePeriod Congress of Vienna (1814–1815) NERFINISHED
after 1814

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