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- Title
ROMANIA AND THE ENTENTE DURING THE CONFERENCE IN SANKT PETERSBURG (MARCH-MAY 1913).
- Authors
Pohoaţă, Nicu
- Abstract
The author reconstitutes, by studying the afferent diplomatic documents, the development of the works of the Sankt Petersburg Conference and analyzes the implications that the decisions taken regarding this event had upon Romania's external politics. The author's scientific approach focuses on the analysis of the relations between Romania and the Great Powers, situated in opposite politico-military groups, the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente. If the previous research had as purpose the study of the relations between Romania and the Triple Alliance, the author now thoroughly investigates the Romania's relations with the Triple Entente. In this context, the study's essential contribution in the research regarding the orientation of Romania's external politics, with respect to the politicomilitary groups of the Great Powers, during the Balkan Wars, an extremely complex and controversial problem in historiography.
- Subjects
BULGARIA; ROMANIA; ROMANIAN politics &; government, 1866-1914; GREAT powers (International relations); DIPLOMATIC documents; EUROPEAN historiography; POLITICAL conventions; INTERNATIONAL relations
- Publication
Cogito (2066-7094), 2012, Vol 4, Issue 2, p39
- ISSN
2068-6706
- Publication type
Article