This article's aim is to present the particular case of Romania’s border situation with Yugoslavia between 1948 and roughly 1955-56 as an extreme example of the “Westphalian culture of border control”, within the larger framework of the totalitarian communist model of managing one's borders. This will be achieved by evaluating the manner in which the Romanian border defence system was influenced by the political tensions that appeared between the Soviet Union and Tito’s Yugoslavia. Drawing on a strong and aggressive political discourse, implemented within the new border defence organization and structure, the philosophy of “internal detention”, so typical of communist totalitarianism, was enhanced by the Romanian authorities, serv...
This article answers the following research question: What effects did Romanian Foreign Policy have ...
This article examines the process of state reconstruction in Austria and Hungary's borderlands that ...
The Cold War experienced a turning point with the adoption by the USSR of the doctrine of the peacef...
This article's aim is to present the particular case of Romania’s border situation with Yugoslavia ...
Since the fall of the communist regimes, we have been witnessing in Europe two phenomena that domina...
The article reveals the main legislative initiatives and the main events concerning Romania as a par...
Abstract: After the Second World War, according to the agreements between the victorious A...
This paper addresses the shifting identities of a disputed borderland territory, using the interwar ...
After the Second World War, a new regional identity was configured through collaboration agreements ...
Undertaking a case study of the Soviet-Finnish border in the 1920s, the article explores how problem...
The article discusses the Transylvanian case of border crossings, the historical changes experienced...
The study focuses on the multiple shifts that took place in the relations between Britain and Romani...
The article reviews and analyzes the international geopolitical and geostrategic context, which led ...
Ovaj članak proučava razvoj rumunjsko-jugoslavenskih odnosa od 1948. do 1964. godine. Istražuju se d...
This article is an attempt to throw light on the stance of the Yugoslav and Romanian leadership towa...
This article answers the following research question: What effects did Romanian Foreign Policy have ...
This article examines the process of state reconstruction in Austria and Hungary's borderlands that ...
The Cold War experienced a turning point with the adoption by the USSR of the doctrine of the peacef...
This article's aim is to present the particular case of Romania’s border situation with Yugoslavia ...
Since the fall of the communist regimes, we have been witnessing in Europe two phenomena that domina...
The article reveals the main legislative initiatives and the main events concerning Romania as a par...
Abstract: After the Second World War, according to the agreements between the victorious A...
This paper addresses the shifting identities of a disputed borderland territory, using the interwar ...
After the Second World War, a new regional identity was configured through collaboration agreements ...
Undertaking a case study of the Soviet-Finnish border in the 1920s, the article explores how problem...
The article discusses the Transylvanian case of border crossings, the historical changes experienced...
The study focuses on the multiple shifts that took place in the relations between Britain and Romani...
The article reviews and analyzes the international geopolitical and geostrategic context, which led ...
Ovaj članak proučava razvoj rumunjsko-jugoslavenskih odnosa od 1948. do 1964. godine. Istražuju se d...
This article is an attempt to throw light on the stance of the Yugoslav and Romanian leadership towa...
This article answers the following research question: What effects did Romanian Foreign Policy have ...
This article examines the process of state reconstruction in Austria and Hungary's borderlands that ...
The Cold War experienced a turning point with the adoption by the USSR of the doctrine of the peacef...