Vecinătatea URSS – factor de insecuritate pentru România interbelică
Neighbouring Soviet Union - An Element of Insecurity in Respect of Inter-War Romania
Author(s): Gheorghe BuzatuSubject(s): History
Published by: Ovidius University Press
Summary/Abstract: In decisive year 1939 that marked the evolution of Europe for a period of several decades, it is important to assert that the worst situation was in Eastern Europe, including Romania. One might involve the presence of a decisive element, though considered less credible, and, in fact, the action of a real curse represented by the geopolitical position. Recent discovery have confirmed the importance of Emil Cioran, thus proving the fact according to which the evolution of Romanians in point of history had as dominant element the geography. Names such as Mihai Eminescu, Nicolae Iorga and Pamfil Şeicaru, known as the three Titans of our political press, didn’t neglect taking into consideration different perspectives and periods the role and the position of the Russian factor in point of Romania’s point of view as regards international relations. Consequently, it might be said that their assertions have represented significant contributions of a valuable thesaurus, materialized by knowledge that we make appeal to for possible suggestions and solutions regarding concrete cases. It is important to mention that, during last century, local or general conflicts (the two world armed conflicts or the „Cold War”) which involved Romania had as main point of discussion the role of the geopolitical element in determining the evolution of a certain area, the history of various people and, in particular, of Romanians.
Journal: Analele Universităţii Ovidius din Constanţa - Seria Istorie
- Issue Year: 2006
- Issue No: 03
- Page Range: 67-79
- Page Count: 13
- Language: Romanian
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