ROMANIA AND THE TRIPLE ENTENTE (AUGUST 1913-JUNE 1914). PART I Cover Image

ROMANIA AND THE TRIPLE ENTENTE (AUGUST 1913-JUNE 1914). PART I
ROMANIA AND THE TRIPLE ENTENTE (AUGUST 1913-JUNE 1914). PART I

Author(s): Pohoaţă Nicu
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Editura Pro Universitaria
Keywords: Romania – France relations; Romania – Russia relations; Romania – Great Britain relations; external politics reorientation.

Summary/Abstract: The author researched the orientation of Romania’s external politics regarding the politico-military groups of the Great Powers, the Triple Alliance and the Triple Entente. The study thoroughly analyzes the beginning of Romania’s external politics reorientation towards the Entente, in the historical context of the degradation of the Romania – Austro-Hungarian Empire relations. Based on an analysis of the diplomatic documents, we present the Romania - France, Romania - Russia and Romania – Great Britain relations during August 1913 – June 1914, between the Treaty of Bucharest and the international crisis that ultimately led to the ignition of the First World War. The author emphasizes the main factors that contributed to Romania’s detachment from the Central Powers and to its external politics reorientation towards the Entente.

  • Issue Year: 2010
  • Issue No: 02
  • Page Range: 74-88
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: English