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Romanian Prime Minister Gheorghe Tătărescu in the Capitals of the Little Entente: Belgrade (1936) and Prague (1937)
Published 2020-02-01“…Within this international context, Romanian Prime Minister Gheorghe Tătărescu (1934-1937) sought to establish bilateral contacts – with the great powers of Europe, but mainly with the members of the Little Entente – meant to both strengthen bilateral relations and clarify the states’ perspective on the events in progress. …”
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Minasse Tcheraz’s Contacts of Europe and His Impressions of Berlin Congress
Published 2015-06-01“…The delegation left Istanbul on 8 March, 1878, and situations and experiences they had during the aforementioned journey to Europe was written by Minasse Tcheraz. He stated that they made contacts in Italy, Rome, London and Berlin, respectively. …”
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“HOW GRAND IS OUR DESIGN FOR EUROPE?”: INTEGRATION PLANS OF THE GREAT BRITAIN IN THE LATE OF 1950S
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Italian Think Tanks in the Context of European Conservatism
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A Black Sea Belle Epoque Tale. Queen Elisabeta At Evksinograd: The Last Journey to Bulgaria of a Sovereign of Romania (13–16 May 1911)
Published 2024-01-01“…Research on Queen Elisabeta’s high-level state activities, analyses of the diplomatic and political relations in Southeast Europe and, in particular, between Romania and Bulgaria have given fleeting attention to this episode. …”
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Establishment of political and diplomatic relations between Lithuania and France in 1918-1920: Exchange of mistrust
Published 2011-06-01“…However, one of the most influential architects of 'New Europe', the French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau, conceived this new Baltic state as a potential territory of democratic Russia, which the French allies seeked to restore, and later on of Poland. …”
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Reading the diplomatic reports of Petras Klimas from Paris
Published 1996-12-01“…The reports of diplomats in their native states are a very important historical source. The largest number of P. …”
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Two Chancellors: Metternich and Nesselrode
Published 2019-03-01“…They took the helm of the foreign affairs of the allied states for a long period of time – their cooperation lasted almost 40 years. …”
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Provincial Administration and Local Nobility in Courland in the Middle of the 19th Century
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