The concept of 'buffer states' in international relations was significantly influenced by which historical event?

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The concept of 'buffer states' in international relations was significantly influenced by which historical event?
  1. The Treaty of Westphalia
  2. The Congress of Vienna
  3. The Berlin Conference
  4. The Treaty of Versailles

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Q: The concept of 'buffer states' in international relations was significantly influenced by which historical event?
Solution: The Congress of Vienna (1815) established the idea of buffer states in Europe to prevent any one power from becoming too dominant.
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