ORIGINAL: jimwinsor
Which I would argue was not really the case with Europe vs France 1814 or 1815...or even France vs Spain...that was more regime change...which non-TW handles nicely enough with the Remove Leader peace option, Enforced Alliance option, and such.
Hmmm...the rules speak to TW as being the declaration of another Government as null and void (paraphrased), which is exactly what the Allies did to Nappy in 1814 and 1815. He tried to negotiate a deal that would leave him in power, no deal. He had to go, and the Bourbons had to be restored.
Of course the more significant issue here is the impact TW has on game mechanics.