THE PERCEPTION OF THE BANAT DAILY THE WEST ON THE ROMANIAN- YUGOSLAV DIPLOMATIC AND ECONOMIC RELATIONS IN THE SECOND HALF OF 1932 Cover Image

PERCEPŢIA COTIDIANULUI BĂNĂŢEAN VESTUL ASUPRA RELAŢIILOR DIPLOMATICE ŞI ECONOMICE ROMÂNO-IUGOSLAVE ÎN A DOUA JUMĂTATE A ANULUI 1932
THE PERCEPTION OF THE BANAT DAILY THE WEST ON THE ROMANIAN- YUGOSLAV DIPLOMATIC AND ECONOMIC RELATIONS IN THE SECOND HALF OF 1932

Author(s): Eusebiu Narai
Subject(s): Communication studies, Diplomatic history, Economic history, Military history, Political history, Interwar Period (1920 - 1939)
Published by: Editura Mega Print SRL
Keywords: diplomacy; economy; Romania; Yugoslavia; Banat;

Summary/Abstract: The Romanian-Yugoslav diplomatic relations from the second half of 1932 materialized in: promoting the interests of the Romanian minority in Yugoslavia, based on the Romanian-Yugoslav bilateral relations and the conventions concluded between the two states, in several fields; the preoccupations of the states of the Little Entente with the German expansionist plans in the east of the continent, which aimed, in a first stage, at Austria; the concern aroused, within the Small Entente, by the strengthening of the alliance between the two rather marginalized states after the First World War (Germany and the Soviet Union); the position of the Little Understanding on the Congress of National Minorities, held in Vienna in June 1932; the approval of the French Herriot-Boncour plan on disarmament, which included all the essential elements international security, as well as the rejection of the idea of revising peace treaties by the states of the Little Entente, etc. The Romanian-Yugoslav economic relations of the same time period aimed mainly at: the closure of the navigation on the Bega by the Yugoslav authorities, which affected – dramatically - Romania's foreign trade; international wood conference (Vienna, June 12, 1932); the quota of the Romanian and Yugoslav wheat export to France (June 1932) and so on.

  • Issue Year: 2/2021
  • Issue No: 31
  • Page Range: 481-488
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Romanian