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Из историје румунско-српског политичког дијалога – мисије Теодора Вакарескуа (1872) и Александра Стурзе (1874) у Црну Гору
Published 01.12.1994
Keywords
- Southeastern Europe,
- Romania,
- Montenegro,
- Serbia,
- Balkans
How to Cite
Milin, M. (1994). Из историје румунско-српског политичког дијалога – мисије Теодора Вакарескуа (1872) и Александра Стурзе (1874) у Црну Гору. Balcanica - Annual of the Institute for Balkan Studies, (XXV-1), 323–329. Retrieved from https://balcanica.rs/index.php/journal/article/view/1340
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Abstract
The fact is that the Romanian - Serbian political dialogue was sometimes facilitated by existence of a political intermediary - lacking ambition, but generous in its sacrifice for the common aim - the small principality of Montenegro. At the head of this small Southern Slavic state was a bold diplomat and strategist, Prince Nicholas Petrović. The visits of Romanian emissaries to Montenegro (I. A. Cantacuzino 1867, T. C. Vacarescu 1872, and A. Sturdza 1874), favoured the collection of data concerning the concrete historical existence of this people of mountaineers of Serbian origin, as well as the political views of Prince Nicholas. We have noted the ideas of the Montenegrin leader concerning the necessity of a Balkan alliance, in which the leading role was to be held by Prince Charles of Romania.Metrics
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