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Journal articles on the topic "Foreign relations: Bulgaria, 1913"

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Tertychna, Anna. "The Bulgarian National Minority in Ukraine in Bulgaria-Ukraine Relations: The Impact on Ukraine’s Image in Bulgaria." Diplomatic Ukraine, no. XX (2019): 520–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.37837/2707-7683-2019-32.

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The article deals with the issues of observance of the rights of the Bulgarian national minority in Ukraine as an element of forming a positive image of Ukraine in Bulgaria. The issue of the rights and freedoms of ethnic Bulgarians in Bessarabia first arose in the bilateral relations between the Ukrainian people’s Republic and the Kingdom of Bulgaria after the establishment of diplomatic relations in accordance with the Ukraine-Bulgaria Supplementary Treaty of 12 February 1918. The informational explanation of the UNR’s open policy on national minorities immediately became an integral part of
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Mironova, Elena Mihaylovna. "Representation of the Council of ambassadors of the Russian diaspora in Bulgaria (1919–1940)." Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana 33, no. 1 (2023): 119–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.21638/spbu19.2023.110.

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The article is based on materials previously not used in the scientific circulation and highlights the dramatic history of the creation, activities, and closure of the Russian non-bolshevik representation in Bulgaria. The Russian Foreign Diplomatic Corps was the only remnant of the old state apparatus that survived the October Revolution in Russia (1917). The embassy in Sofia became a part of it at the end of 1919, after Bulgaria’s withdrawal from World War I. The article clarifies the circumstances and personal composition of the Representation. The embassy played an important role in the for
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Bogomolova, Daria Konstantinovna. "Serbian-Montenegrin relations and the prospect of the creation of the Balkan Union in 1904-1905." Исторический журнал: научные исследования, no. 3 (March 2024): 70–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.7256/2454-0609.2024.3.70835.

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The article is devoted to the analysis of the prospects for the creation of the Balkan Union in 1904-1905, the idea of which arose under the influence of the aggravation of the international political situation in connection with the Eastern question, as well as due to the beginning of the Ilinden uprising in Macedonia. This was the first attempt in the twentieth century by young Slavic states to unite and coordinate joint foreign policy goals in the fight against the Ottoman Empire. The main sources of research are the diplomatic documents of the Balkan countries, as well as reports from Russ
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Piskova, Mariyana. "TRACING THE ARCHIVAL SOURCES OF THE FRENCH FEATURE FILM “ANDRANIK” ABOUT THE ARMENIANS IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR(1928)." History and Archives, no. 2 (2021): 128–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2658-6541-2021-2-126-140.

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The first and still the only film about Andranik Ozanian (1865– 1927) was shot during the summer of 1928 in Bulgaria. Who financed and created the movie, why did the director Archavir Chakhatouny (1882–1957) choose Bulgaria for the scenes in the open, why wasn’t the film shown in Soviet Armenia and how did it get to Yerevan – those are part of the questions the paper will try to answer. To that end the author searched for the archival documents in the archives and museums of Armenia and Bulgaria. The richest source is the personal fund of the Armenian emigrant in Paris Arshavir Shakhatuni (188
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Vlasenko, V. M. "TO EPISTOLARY BY KOST’ MATSIYEVYCH AND ANDRIY NIKOVSKY IN 1920-1921." Sums'ka Starovyna (Ancient Sumy Land), no. 60 (2022): 5–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.21272/starovyna.2022.60.1.

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In the published documents (18 letters and 3 telegrams), which are kept in the fund 3696 «The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Ukrainian People's Republic, 1918-1924» in the Central state archive of highest authorities and management of Ukraine, the information is provided about the activities of Ukrainian diplomats Kost’ Matsiyevych and Andriy Nikovsky. At that time the first one headed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Ukrainian People's Republic, the latter was the head of the UPR extraordinary diplomatic mission in Romania. The documents cover the period from April 7, 1920 to Novemb
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Zakharchenko, Petro. "Russia's sanctions policy in the context of the First World War." Uzhhorod National University Herald. Series: Law, no. 68 (March 24, 2022): 9–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.24144/2307-3322.2021.68.1.

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The article is devoted to the analysis of the sanctions policy of the Russian Empire towards the countries that were its opponents in the First World War. Such states included Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Turkey, which joined forces in the military bloc of the Central Powers to fight the Allies.
 The victories of the member states of the Entente bloc were forged not only on the fronts, but also achieved through the partial or complete abolition of trade, financial and economic relations with the countries of the Fourth Bloc. The aim of this paper is to study and comprehend the
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Zarković, Vesna. "Diplomatic activities and meetings between Petar I Karadjordjević and Nikolai II Romanov on the eve of the Balkan wars." Zbornik radova Filozofskog fakulteta u Pristini 51, no. 4 (2021): 235–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/zrffp51-35362.

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The May coup and the change of dynasties in the Kingdom of Serbia brought the state into an unenviable position. The aggressive Austro-Hungarian policy, which endangered Serbian interests, came to the fore. The annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the mood that was present in the diplomatic circles of Austria-Hungary forced the Kingdom of Serbia to become active in the foreign policy field and get closer to Russia. Although there was a need and initiative of politicians in Serbia to organize a meeting between King Petar I Karadjordjević and Russian Tsar Nikolai II Alexandrovich Romanov, th
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Zarković, Vesna. "Visit of King Peter I Karađorđević to Constantinople in 1910." Zbornik radova Filozofskog fakulteta u Pristini 53, no. 1 (2023): 167–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/zrffp53-41161.

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The visit of King Petar I Karađorđević to the Turkish sultan is one of the eight visits in modern Serbian history. Seven meetings of Serbian rulers with sultans took place in Constantinople, except for one that took place in Bulgaria. In the visits made before 1878, the Serbian rulers went as vassals. The meeting between the Serbian king and Sultan Mehmed V Rešad in 1910 was the third in a row since Serbia became an independent state. King Petar I Karađorđević spent the second half of March and the first half of April 1910 travelling. First, he visited Russia, then Constantinople, Mount Athos,
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Milchev, Volodymyr, and Viktor Filas. "Ivan Shterev’s memoirs as a source for studying the self-identification of the population living north of the Azov Sea in the 1920s–1930s under conditions of multiculturalism." JOURNAL OF ETHNOLOGY AND CULTUROLOGY 31 (2022): 75–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.52603/rec.2022.31.08.

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The article is devoted to the study of the informational content of the records of Ivan Shterev (1910–1989), a native of the Bulgarian village of Inzovka, located in the Northern Azov Sea (Tavria) – “The Shterev family. Autobiographical Memoirs”. Their text shows the main trends in the mutual influences of the main ethnic groups of the region. It makes it possible to study specific manifestations of an antagonistic and complementary nature in interethnic relations and the role of the Sovietization factor of the Bulgarian village in southern Ukraine in the interpenetration of cultures. The infl
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Ambartsumyan, Karine, and Lyudmila Velichko. "“...The Time Has Come to Put an End to the Armenian Issue Once and for All”: The Problem of the Armenian Vilayets of the Ottoman Empire in the International Agenda in 1894–1912." Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Serija 4. Istorija. Regionovedenie. Mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija, no. 5 (November 2023): 127–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.15688/jvolsu4.2023.5.10.

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Introduction. The interest in the “Armenian issue” is linked to the current international agenda and the impact of significant historical events on it, such as the genocide of 1915. Methods and materials. The interdisciplinary principle determines the use of traditional historical approaches (historical-genetic and historical-comparative) and international relations theories (defensive realism) simultaneously. The sources contain the published documents and publicism, as well as the archival documents of the Archives of Foreign Policy of the Russian Empire and the State Archives of the Russian
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Foreign relations: Bulgaria, 1913"

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Zienius, Charles Raymond. "The secret mission of Noel Buxton to Bulgaria, September, 1914-January, 1915 /." Thesis, McGill University, 1997. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=20486.

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This thesis is devoted to an unsuccessful mission to Sofia undertaken in the fall of 1914 by Noel Buxton, a Liberal British M.P., who aimed to win Bulgaria over to the side of the Triple Entente. Although referred to on occasion in works having to do with the conduct of British foreign policy during the First World War, the affair has never before been described in full. Through a close examination of hitherto unexploited material from Buxton's own archive, it has been possible to reconstruct the evolution of the mission, analyze its contemporary significance, and suggest its relevance to curr
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Nicollet, Charlotte. "Ferdinand Ier de Bulgarie : politique étrangère et diplomatie (1887-1918)." Thesis, Paris 4, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA040114.

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Fondée en 1878 par le traité de San Stefano, mutilée par celui de Berlin, la principauté autonome de Bulgarie voit ses destinées confiées en 1887 à Ferdinand de Saxe-Cobourg et Gotha. Le nouveau knyaz est contraint dès son avènement à imposer sa personne et les ambitions de son pays dans l’arène internationale. Après une lutte de longue haleine pour obtenir la reconnaissance de son titre par le concert européen, il s’évertue à mener les Bulgares vers la réalisation de leurs idéaux nationaux. Il se heurte aux blocages dus aux liens unissant Sofia à Constantinople, à la rivalité des États enviro
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Nicollet, Charlotte. "Ferdinand Ier de Bulgarie : politique étrangère et diplomatie (1887-1918)." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 4, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA040114.

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Fondée en 1878 par le traité de San Stefano, mutilée par celui de Berlin, la principauté autonome de Bulgarie voit ses destinées confiées en 1887 à Ferdinand de Saxe-Cobourg et Gotha. Le nouveau knyaz est contraint dès son avènement à imposer sa personne et les ambitions de son pays dans l’arène internationale. Après une lutte de longue haleine pour obtenir la reconnaissance de son titre par le concert européen, il s’évertue à mener les Bulgares vers la réalisation de leurs idéaux nationaux. Il se heurte aux blocages dus aux liens unissant Sofia à Constantinople, à la rivalité des États enviro
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Hall, Richard Cooper. "The crisis in Bulgarian foreign policy 1911-1913 /." The Ohio State University, 1986. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1487266011222511.

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Marinov, Marin kandidat na i︠u︡ridicheskite nauki. "Foreign direct investment in Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia and Hungary : a comparative study of the current legislation." Thesis, McGill University, 1994. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=26212.

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The author's goal is to illuminate the current business legislation in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) through a comparison of three countries from the region, namely, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary.<br>The present study is divided into four parts. The first part states the thesis itself, the goals, and the structure of the discussion.<br>The second part provides the basic premises of the analysis, with emphasis on the current data on foreign investment in the three countries.<br>The third part presents the core of the comparative study and deals with the following issues: basic foreig
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Mounts, Lauren. "To Intervene or Not to Intervene: An Analysis of American Foreign Policy in Modern Humanitarian Crises." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2018. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/1913.

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This thesis seeks to identify the factors necessary to drive the United States to intervene in a humanitarian crisis. While some scholars have argued that humanitarianism in and of itself is a sufficient reason for an armed military intervention – I challenge this assumption and argue that while the United States can exhibit humanitarian impulses at times, that there are very observable limitations to these impulses. I argue that while humanitarianism can be a factor in the decision to intervene, that ultimately either national interest or another domestic political channel must also fervently
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Filipova, Rumena Valentinova. "The differential Europeanisation of Central and Eastern Europe, 1989-2000 : a constructivist study of the foreign policy identities of Poland, Bulgaria and Russia." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2018. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:430c07fc-8979-4ce0-9340-f20ac9c3c30a.

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The thesis addresses the puzzle of the differential integration of former communist states in the Euro-Atlantic community of nations between 1989 and 2000. Notwithstanding the predominant universalist-rationalist assumption that the adoption of an institutional-administrative blueprint for reform could lead to convergence between East and West, countries such as Poland, Bulgaria and Russia did not converge similarly (or at all) on the West European normative model and framework of international relations. To account for this divergence, the thesis examines the impact of the culturally-historic
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Rowlands, David T. (David Thomas). "Democracy, American nationalism and Woodrow Wilson's search for identity." Thesis, Department of History, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/5790.

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WIEN, Markus. "Markt und Modernisierung : deutsch-bulgarische Wirtschaftsbeziehungen 1918-1944 in ihren konzeptionellen Grundlagen." Doctoral thesis, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1814/6016.

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Defence date: 29 April 2005<br>Examining Board: Prof. Dr. Peter Bartl, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München ; Prof. Dr. Peter Becker, European University Institute ; Prof. Dr. Georgi Markov, Bălgarska Akademia na Naukite, Sofia ; Prof. Alan S. Milward, Cabinet Office London (Supervisor)<br>First made available online 7 December 2016
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Tassev, Valentin Valentinov. "The domestic political implications of Bulgaria's membership of the European Union (EU) with special reference to citizenship, identity and future relations with the EU." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10210/3839.

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M.A.<br>The aim of this dissertation is to illuminate critically the political implications of Bulgaria’s membership of the European Union (EU) from a domestic perspective. In particular, this research paper will focus on the political implications of Bulgaria’s EU membership with regard to citizenship, identity and the development of Bulgaria’s future relationship with the EU. This research paper will be explained by the theoretical tradition of the multi-level governance approach, which assumes the involvement of multiple levels of governance (supra-national, national and sub-national) in th
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Books on the topic "Foreign relations: Bulgaria, 1913"

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Toshkova, Vitka. SAShT i Bulgarii︠a︡ 1919-1989: Politicheski otnoshenii︠a︡ = USA and Bulgaria 1919-1989 : political relations. IK "Sineva", 2007.

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Rubacha, Jaroslaw. Bulgarski sen o Bizancjum: Polityka zagraniczna Bulgarii w latach 1878-1913. Wydawnictwo "Neriton", 2004.

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Vŭlo, Ivanov. Zashtitata na Velikata oktomvriĭska sot͡s︡ialisticheska revoli͡u︡t͡s︡ii͡a︡ v Narodnoto sŭbranie, 1917-1944 g. Izd-vo na Otechestvenii͡a︡ front, 1987.

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Basciani, Alberto. Un conflitto balcanico: La contesa fra Bulgaria e Romania in Dobrugia del Sud, 1918-1940. Periferia, 2001.

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Petkov, Petko M. The United States and Bulgaria in World War I. East European Monographs, 1991.

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Yılmaz, Ayçe Feride. A mouthpiece for the Ottoman Empire: The Balkan Gazette in Bulgaria, 1910-1911. Libra Kitap, 2020.

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Grozev, Kostadin. 100 godini diplomaticheski otnoshenii︠a︡ mezhdu Bŭlgarii︠a︡ i Sŭedinenite Shtati: 1903-2003 = 100 years of diplomatic relations between Bulgaria and the United States. Posolstvo na SASht v Bŭlgarii︠a︡, 2003.

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Wien, Markus. Markt und Modernisierung: Deutsch-bulgarische Wirtschaftsbeziehungen 1918-1944 in ihren konzeptionellen Grundlagen. R. Oldenbourg, 2007.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on Europe. Commemorating the 100th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the United States and Bulgaria; and regarding the man-made famine that occurred in Ukraine in 1932-1933: Markup before the Subcommittee on Europe of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, first session, on H. Res. 355 and H. Res. 356, September 9, 2003. U.S. G.P.O., 2003.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on Europe. Commemorating the 100th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the United States and Bulgaria; and regarding the man-made famine that occurred in Ukraine in 1932-1933: Markup before the Subcommittee on Europe of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, first session, on H. Res. 355 and H. Res. 356, September 9, 2003. U.S. G.P.O., 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Foreign relations: Bulgaria, 1913"

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Zhelev, Paskal. "Foreign Economic Relations of Bulgaria with Key Global Players." In Societies and Political Orders in Transition. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-87923-4_6.

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Danchenko, Svetlana. "Excerpts on the history of international scientific cooperation of the Institute of Slavic Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences. How fundamental publications of documents were created." In Slavs and Russia: Historical Slavic Studies and Balkanistics. To the 75th anniversary of the foundation of the Institute of Slavic Studies. Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2618-8570.2023.10.

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The author devoted her research to an important stage in the history of the Institute of Slavic Studies - the emergence and development of international scientific cooperation in the 1950s and 1980s, in which not only domestic scientists were interested, but also their foreign colleagues, that is fellow historians of Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. The result of their many years of joint activity during the period under review were reflected in fundamental academic works, namely publications of documents: “Osvobozhdenie Bolgarii ot tureczkogo iga” (T. I-III. M., 1961-1967) ( Liberatio
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Lewis, Robert. "Foreign economic relations." In The Economic Transformation of the Soviet Union, 1913–1945. Cambridge University Press, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781139170680.012.

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"Conclusion: The 1865–1913 Era Restated." In The Cambridge History of American Foreign Relations. Cambridge University Press, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/chol9780521381857.012.

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"The 1865–1913 Era Restated." In The New Cambridge History of American Foreign Relations. Cambridge University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9781139015677.013.

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Dawson, William Harbutt. "(1906–1913) Foreign Relations—(iii) The Triple Entente." In The German Empire 1867–1914. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351059916-11.

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Dawson, William Harbutt. "(1913–1914) Foreign Relations—(iv) The Latter Days." In The German Empire 1867–1914. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351059916-12.

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"Constitutional Law and the Policy of Foreign Relations (1860)." In T.M.C. Asser (1838-1913) (2 vols.). Brill | Nijhoff, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004397972_012.

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Karakamisheva-Jovanovska, Tanja. "Macedonian Constitutional Identity Versus “Ever Closer Union” Concept : Challenges, Dilemmas, and Perspectives." In Studies Of The Central European Professors’ Network. Central European Academic Publishing, 2025. https://doi.org/10.54237/profnet.2025.jeszgymmcep_5.

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In the past 33 years of Macedonia’s independence, the country was involved in many economic, political, and inter-ethnic crises which were produced not only by internal, but also by external forces. Five of them have shaped the 33 years of political games and Macedonian struggles as an independent and sovereign country. From the non-recognition of its sovereignty through ethnic divisions to serious internal interferences by foreign ambassadors and mediators in the work of the domestic political institutions, Macedonia went through many heavy disruptions and challenges in the internal political
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Noam, Eli. "Turkey." In Telecommunications in Europe. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195070521.003.0025.

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Abstract Telephone service began in Turkey in 1881 with lines connecting various post offices, government buildings, and banking branches. In 1909, a more complete network was created in Istanbul. In 1913, three government exchanges were established, followed by an exchange operated by a foreign company. International telephony was established during World War I, with service to Germany, Turkey’s ally. After the war, international service was interrupted until 1931, when service to Sofia, Bulgaria, was reopened.
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Conference papers on the topic "Foreign relations: Bulgaria, 1913"

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Ungureanu, George Daniel. "Romania, Bulgaria and the Dobrujan issue in the first year of the Great War." In 8th International e-Conference on Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Center for Open Access in Science, Belgrade, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.32591/coas.e-conf.08.08105u.

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The problem of the Dobrujan land frontier between the Bulgarian and Romanian national states, which officially came up after the San Stefano and Berlin (1878) peace treaties and was aggravated by the Peace of Bucharest (1913), dominated the bilateral relations for a few decades. The hereby study focuses on the period August 1914 – September 1915, when both South-Eastern European states were neutral towards the Great War. This context led to various proposals, projects and scenarios concerning the Romanian-Bulgarian relations and implicitly related to the fate of Dobruja. Our effort deals with
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Ardıl, Cemal. "Turkey - Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization: Foreign Trade Relations during the 1996-2012 Period." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c04.00661.

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This paper presents the regional economic relations between Turkey and Black See Economic Cooperation Organization (BSEC). The Heads of State and Government of eleven countries: Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine signed the Summit Declaration and the Bosphorus Statement giving birth to the Black Sea Economic Cooperation on 25 June 1992, in Istanbul. On 5 June 1998, the Heads of State or Government signed the BSEC Charter, came into force on 1 May 1999 BSEC has evolved into an international regional organization for economic coo
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Georgieva, Teodora. "THE HISTORY OF THE DUBROVNIK AND BRASOV TRADING ON BULGARIAN LANDS, ACCORDING TO THE CYRILLIC SOURCES (13TH–14TH C.)." In THE PATH OF CYRIL AND METHODIUS – SPATIAL AND CULTURAL HISTORICAL DIMENSIONS. Cyrillo-Methodian Research Centre – Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.59076/2815-3855.2023.33.20.

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From the end of 12th c. and the first half of 13th century, the Dubrovnik merchants steadily directed their economic interests to the inland of the Balkan Peninsula and purposefully developed overland trade. With the Dubrovnik charter (1230), the agricultural relations between the Bulgarian State and Ragusa were officially granted regulation. The relationship between Bulgarian and Dubrovnik had grown even in the 352 50s of the 13th century, under the reign of Michael II Asen. Trade-Economical and political contacts found their way into the newly written official document on the 15th of June 12
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Karluk, S. Rıdvan. "EU Enlargement to the Balkans: Membership Perspective to the Balkan Countries." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c05.01163.

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After the dispersion of the Soviet Union, the European Union embarked upon an intense relationship with the Central and Eastern European Countries. The transition into capital market and democratization of these countries had been supported by the Ministers of Foreign Affairs at the beginning of 1989 before the collapse of the Soviet Union System. The European Agreements were signed between the EU and Hungary, Poland, and Czechoslovakia on December 16th, 1991. 10 Central and Eastern Europe Countries became the members of the EU on May 1st, 2004. With the accession of Bulgaria and Romania into
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Reports on the topic "Foreign relations: Bulgaria, 1913"

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Cvijić, Srdjan, Nikola Dimitrov, Leposava Ognjanoska Stavrovska, and Ivana Ranković. Bilateral Disputes and EU enlargement: A Consensual Divorce. Belgrade Centre for Security Policy, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.55042/xubk6023.

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Bilateral disputes between European Union member states and candidate countries are one of the key obstacles to EU enlargement. They have been plaguing the EU accession process ever since the breakup of Yugoslavia and the subsequent border dispute between EU member Slovenia and candidate country Croatia which then ensued. More recently we have the case of North Macedonia. It became a candidate country in 2005 but ever since, its accession negotiations have been bogged down by endless bilateral disputes. While the case of North Macedonia and its decades long conflicts with Greece and Bulgaria a
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