Romanian Prime Minister Gheorghe Tătărescu in the Capitals of the Little Entente: Belgrade (1936) and Prague (1937)
Romanian Prime Minister Gheorghe Tătărescu in the Capitals of the Little Entente: Belgrade (1936) and Prague (1937)
Author(s): Marusia CirsteaSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Институт за политичке студије
Keywords: the Little Entente; Gheorghe Tătărescu; Milan Hodža; Milan Stojadinović
Summary/Abstract: The present article presents certain aspects of the relations between Romania, the Czech Republic and Yugoslavia in the interwar period. The fourth decade of the last century in particular was extremely rich in political, diplomatic and military events. Within this international context, Romanian Prime Minister Gheorghe Tătărescu (1934-1937) sought to establish bilateral contacts – with the great powers of Europe, but mainly with the members of the Little Entente – meant to both strengthen bilateral relations and clarify the states’ perspective on the events in progress. During his visits to Belgrade and Prague – as emerges from the press of the time – Gheorghe Tătărescu permanently advocated maintaining the status-quo and the political, economic and military cooperation between the states of the Little Entente.
Journal: Serbian Political Thought
- Issue Year: 1/2019
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 5-23
- Page Count: 19
- Language: English