Conflictividad y órdenes mundiales: el Congreso de Viena y el intento de un freno a la historia de los principios de soberanía y de igualdad jurídica
This article is part of a larger research project that, through the study of multilateral summits of great relevance –the Peace of Westphalia of 1648, the Vienna Congress of 1815, the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 and the San Francisco Conference of 1945–, seeks to explore potential relations betw...
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Language: | Spanish |
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2019
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Online Access: | https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7016536 |
Source: | OASIS: Observatorio de Análisis de los Sistemas Internacionales, ISSN 1657-7558, Nº. 29 (Enero-Junio), 2019, pags. 237-255 |
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This article is part of a larger research project that, through the study of multilateral summits of great relevance –the Peace of Westphalia of 1648, the Vienna Congress of 1815, the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 and the San Francisco Conference of 1945–, seeks to explore potential relations between power structure, conflict, and the construction of international orders. It specifically analyzes the Vienna Congress and, in first instance, reiterates a systematized exposition of quantitative data referring to: the structure of the international system according to the number of great powers and level of conflict, being the latter derived from three specific indicators: number of major powers in conflict, duration of conflicts between major powers, and severity of conflicts. In a second instance, it analyzes the consequences of the Congress, taking into account the normative equation established in Westphalia: legal equality-sovereignty-balance of power. |
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