Describes a national fervor.
What is nationalism?
This enduring event encouraged the treaties of Westphalia in response.
What was the Thirty Years' War?
This predecessor of the UN failed to address the invasion of Abyssinia and Manchuria.
What was the League of Nations?
The Peace of Westphalia gave princes sovereignty and toleration for this set of beliefs.
What is religion?
A religious movement away from the Catholic church.
What was the Reformation?
A time lead by one French general that departed from the traditional system set by the Peace of Westphalia.
What was the Napoleonic era?
This war ended in an armistice that blamed Germany for initiating the war (which it did not do).
What is the first World War?
In 1948, this term was first coined to describe the dignity required for people to live free.
What are human rights?
This phrase describes entities that are not directly involved in a government, ranging from banks to terror groups.
What are non-state actors?
These two nations united in the mid-19th Century with aspirations towards republic.
What are Germany and Italy?
Woodrow Wilson is famous for his hopes laid out in this treatise after World War I.
What are the Fourteen Points?
The process of creating and institutionalizing an enduring government.
What is state-building?
This word, beginning its prominence at the Peace of Westphalia, expresses the supreme authority of a nation over its own state.
What is sovereignty?
This Austrian diplomat restored the national monarchs and the Westphalian order after the mess one naughty French general had made.
Who is (Klemens Von) Metternich?
The Soviet Union equivalent to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
What was the Warsaw Pact?
Raphael Lemkin innovated this phrase after the atrocities he observed in World War II.
What is genocide?
A retributory act that imposes economic embargoes or other limitations for political reasons.
What are sanctions?
The Berlin Congress acknowledged the independence of this Balkan nation in 1878.
What is Serbia?
This "new" trend described the European scramble for Africa and the creation of many more colonial claims.
What is New Imperialism?
The UN Security Council's permanent members are inspired by this notion that derives from the Berlin Congress in the 19th Century.
What is the Great Powers principle? (France, Russia, and the UK remain to be those Great Powers in the UN)