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World Peace Concord
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the world peace concord was an international diplomatic forum convened in 1913 during the final phase of the century of revolutions to provide a venue for crisis mediation and limited coordination among states situated primarily in konstantium, kyrute, while periodically rotating sessions among major neutral capitals, it functioned as a flexible gathering point rather than a fixed institution its establishment was shaped by mounting geopolitical strain in the late revolutionary period, mainly the fall of the valgos empire and the far reaching territorial, political, and economic realignments that followed it the empire’s collapse altered regional balances of power, produced new successor states, and intensified disputes over borders and spheres of influence, adding urgency to calls for structured diplomatic engagement operating without a permanent charter or centralized authority, the concord relied on periodic conferences and ad hoc commissions, mediating several late revolutionary conflicts with uneven and often limited results after the rumburg–agnolia war, the concord oversaw the negotiation and initial enforcement of the treaty of konstantium, with konstantium emerging as a regular congregation point for diplomacy and arbitration in 1925, member states dissolved the concord and transferred its remaining functions to the newly founded alliance of nations i 821