Romania and Greece, from the Little Entente of Women to the Balkan Conferences Cover Image

România și Grecia de la Mica Înțelegere a Femeilor la Conferințele balcanice
Romania and Greece, from the Little Entente of Women to the Balkan Conferences

Author(s): Dana Elena Deaconu
Subject(s): Comparative history, Political history, Gender history, Interwar Period (1920 - 1939)
Published by: Editura Academiei Române
Keywords: Romania; Greece; Little Entente of Women; Balkan Conferences; Interwar Period;

Summary/Abstract: In the interwar period, women demonstrated that they could achieve success where the work of male politicians had failed.A landmark in the rapprochement policy between Romania and Greece in the period mentioned above, at a time when the right to vote had not yet been recognized for women, was the establishment of the Little Entente of Women.This organization gathered the women of Southern and Central Europe, making them accountable to history by their fight to maintain peace.Both Romania and Greece, as Balkan states, were represented at all the meetings of the Balkan Conferences, thus enhancing their common interests that inaugurated a foreign policy of increased understanding between the two states. They collaborated, conveying the socio-political problems of their countries and preventing possible misunderstandings between the two peoples, by peaceful means.

  • Issue Year: LXIII/2024
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 127-140
  • Page Count: 14
  • Language: Romanian
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