Theories of International Relations
Pax Britannica refers to the period of relative peace and stability in Europe and parts of the world, primarily during the 19th century when the British Empire was at its height. This era is characterized by the dominance of British naval power and its role as a stabilizing force in international relations, fostering trade and economic growth while suppressing conflicts among European powers through its hegemony. The connection between Pax Britannica and hegemonic stability theory illustrates how a dominant power can create conditions for peace and order in the international system.
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