Transición de poder: la guerra de la Triple Alianza (1864-1870)
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Rayol S. S. Lopes, María Cristina
Advisor/s:
Corigliano, Francisco
Thesis degree name:
Maestría en Estudios Internacionales
Date:
2020Abstract
This thesis analyzes, based on the Power Transition Theory, the causes of the Paraguayan attack
against the Brazilian Empire, which initiated the War of the Triple Alliance. The assumption that
countries attack only when triumph in a war is to be expected and the hypothesis that Paraguay
believed that it could become a great power in its region are tested. The analysis covers the 25
years that preceded the war, from 1840 to 1865, beginning with the death of Carlos Francia and
the opening and modernization of Paraguay, carried out by Carlos Antonio López, up to the
consolidation of the war against Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. In that context, the main
interests in that region are taken into account, as well degrees of satisfaction with the status quo
and relative relations of power.