This scholarly work focuses on the Italian-Yugoslav reconciliation which resulted in the solution of the territorial and political dispute over the possession of Trieste. The Italian - Yugoslav agreements, signed in Osimo in November 1915, had a positive impact on Italy’s general political and economic interests and contributed to great improvement in bilateral relations between Rome and Belgrade “so that it can be pointed out as an example of relations between countries with different regulations and belonging to different political systems”. For the first time in the history of Italian-Yugoslav relations, a true friendship was attained. It was characterized by several important economic, commercial and financial agreements and underl...
This chapter presents a systematic analysis of the reciprocal perceptions between Rome and Belgrade,...
This chapter presents a systematic analysis of the reciprocal perceptions between Rome and Belgrade,...
This chapter presents a systematic analysis of the reciprocal perceptions between Rome and Belgrade,...
This scholarly work focuses on the Italian-Yugoslav reconciliation which resulted in the solution of...
After World War II, the territorial dispute over the possession of Trst (‘Trieste’) was one of the m...
The Adriatic question was one of the major causes leading to Italy’s participation in World War I. T...
At the end of World War II, Italy suffered a number of territorial losses as a result of its militar...
At the end of World War II, Italy suffered a number of territorial losses as a result of its militar...
This book is intended to shed light on the process of Italian-Yugoslav normalization and rapprocheme...
This work reappraises the international dimension of the Osimo Treaties which, in 1975, solved the b...
This work reappraises the international dimension of the Osimo Treaties which, in 1975, solved the b...
Italy's Policy Towards the Balkan and Danubian Countries, by Sergio Romano Italy had a period of dif...
Italy's Policy Towards the Balkan and Danubian Countries, by Sergio Romano Italy had a period of dif...
This work reappraises the international dimension of the Osimo Treaties which, in 1975, solved the b...
This chapter presents a systematic analysis of the reciprocal perceptions between Rome and Belgrade,...
This chapter presents a systematic analysis of the reciprocal perceptions between Rome and Belgrade,...
This chapter presents a systematic analysis of the reciprocal perceptions between Rome and Belgrade,...
This chapter presents a systematic analysis of the reciprocal perceptions between Rome and Belgrade,...
This scholarly work focuses on the Italian-Yugoslav reconciliation which resulted in the solution of...
After World War II, the territorial dispute over the possession of Trst (‘Trieste’) was one of the m...
The Adriatic question was one of the major causes leading to Italy’s participation in World War I. T...
At the end of World War II, Italy suffered a number of territorial losses as a result of its militar...
At the end of World War II, Italy suffered a number of territorial losses as a result of its militar...
This book is intended to shed light on the process of Italian-Yugoslav normalization and rapprocheme...
This work reappraises the international dimension of the Osimo Treaties which, in 1975, solved the b...
This work reappraises the international dimension of the Osimo Treaties which, in 1975, solved the b...
Italy's Policy Towards the Balkan and Danubian Countries, by Sergio Romano Italy had a period of dif...
Italy's Policy Towards the Balkan and Danubian Countries, by Sergio Romano Italy had a period of dif...
This work reappraises the international dimension of the Osimo Treaties which, in 1975, solved the b...
This chapter presents a systematic analysis of the reciprocal perceptions between Rome and Belgrade,...
This chapter presents a systematic analysis of the reciprocal perceptions between Rome and Belgrade,...
This chapter presents a systematic analysis of the reciprocal perceptions between Rome and Belgrade,...
This chapter presents a systematic analysis of the reciprocal perceptions between Rome and Belgrade,...