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... peace by international cooperation. Negotiations, discussions were held to solve problems. She tried not to be involved in the European matters, isolation policy was upheld. She allowed countries to have liberal movements. She thought that people have the right to choose their own government. Policy of non-intervention was practiced, therefore, internal problems of a country should not be intervened by others. Austria had a dominated position in Europe during the period of Metternich. She was conservative, autocratic and repressive policy was used. She also wanted to maintain the status quo and peace. She used repressive policy, which She would stop the spread of revolutionary ideas. She would maintain the Vienna Settlement, as it gave Austria a dominate position in Europe and many privileges were given to Austria by it, such as Lombardy and Venetia was given to Austria as compensation for the lost of Belgium. Also the Vienna Settlement was aimed ...
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