Modern International System. I. Classical Balance of Power  1618-1648 Thirty Years’ War.

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Modern International System

I. Classical Balance of Power  Thirty Years’ War

I. Classical Balance of Power (cont.)  Sovereignty  Realism  Balance of Power  Multipolarity  War of Spanish Succession  War of Austrian Succession  Seven Years’ War  French Revolution 1789

I. Classical Balance of Power (cont.)  Bipolarity-Napoleonic Wars

II. Vienna SystemII. Vienna System  Treaty of Vienna  Concert of Europe  Great Powers  Multipolarity

II. Vienna System (cont.)II. Vienna System (cont.)  Crimean War

II. Vienna System (cont.)II. Vienna System (cont.)  Franco-Prussian War

II. Vienna System (cont.)II. Vienna System (cont.)  World War I (1914)

II. Vienna System (cont.)II. Vienna System (cont.)  Post WWI (1919)

III. Treaty of VersaillesIII. Treaty of Versailles  League of Nations  Idealism  Interwar Years

III. Treaty of Versailles (cont.)III. Treaty of Versailles (cont.) East Asia 1939Europe

III. Treaty of Versailles (cont.)III. Treaty of Versailles (cont.)  VE Day May 8, 1945 Europe

III. Treaty of Versailles (cont.)III. Treaty of Versailles (cont.)  VJ Day September 2, 1945 East Asia

IV. Post-War OrderIV. Post-War Order  Bretton Woods Conference 1944  International Monetary Fund (IMF)  International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)  Yalta Conference  UN Conference San Francisco June 26, 1945  UN Charter October 24, 1945

V. Cold WarV. Cold War  Truman Doctrine March 1947  Tight Bipolarity  Détente  Loose Bipolarity  Tight Bipolar  Loose Bipolar

V. Cold War (cont.)V. Cold War (cont.) Europe during Cold War (circa 1970s)

V. Cold War (cont.)V. Cold War (cont.)  Post Cold War

VI. Post Cold WarVI. Post Cold War  9/11/90 New World Order  Multilateral  9/11/01 War Against Terror  Bipolar