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Milinkovic, Marija. "Serbia and Romania: The issue of salt supply and negotiations for a trade agreement in 1906." Zbornik Matice srpske za drustvene nauke, no. 188 (2023): 517–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/zmsdn2388517m.

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?his article examines the process of concluding a trade agreement between Serbia and Romania in 1906 when the Tariff War between Austria-Hungary and Serbia began. Memoirs of a Serbian diplomat Mihailo G. Ristic, who served as a Minister in Bucharest between 1906 and 1914, significantly contributed to our understanding of the diplomatic relations between Serbia and Romania in this period. Furthermore, documents from the State Archives of Serbia helped us gain insight into economic issues. Given the fact that since the end of the 19th century Serbia imported 25,000 tons of salt from Romania per
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Baljit, Singh. "World War I : Its Causes and Effects." International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Transactions 4, no. 11 (2022): 1–14. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7258954.

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First World War is considered as one of the largest wars in history. The world’s great powers assembled in two opposing alliances the Allies (British Empire, France and the Russian Empire) versus the Central Powers (Germany and Austria-Hungary). WWI lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918. Over the course of the 19th century, rival powers of Europe formed alliances. Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy formed the Triple Alliance. Great Britain, France, and Russia formed the Triple Entente. Tensions grew between Austria-Hungary and Serbia as Serbian nationalists attempted to unite all
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Kuzmicheva, Lyudmila. "Serbia gains independence in 1878. Illusions and reality." Slavs and Russia, no. 2019 (2019): 271–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2618-8570.2019.11.

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Serbia became an independent state after the Russo-Turkish war of 1877-1878. Relations between the Russian Empire and the Serbian Principality deteriorated on the eve of the signing of the Treaty of Berlin. This was largely due to the personal position of the Serbian Prince Milan. Serbian leadership considered it impossible to support Russia in the event of a new war. For the Russian side, the unwillingness of the Serbian side to follow Russia's recommendations was unexpected. Serbian historiography has long argued that this position of Serbia was due to the infringement of Serbian national in
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Lisanin, Mladen. "Regional position of Serbia in light of foreign policy relations with its “old neighbors”." Medjunarodni problemi 69, no. 4 (2017): 483–505. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/medjp1704483l.

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Due to turbulent circumstances and controversial heritage in regard to the breakup of ex-Yugoslavia, regional position of Serbia is, within academic as well as the wider public, most often observed in the context of its relations with the ?new? neighbors - the states that have emerged from the breakup of the former common country. This is in part because of constant tensions in the relations with ex-Yugoslav states, but also due to the political agenda of Western actors, which sets the framework for regional integration processes through the concept of ?Western Balkans?. Foreign policy relatio
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Islamov, Damir R., Bulat G. Akhmetkarimov, Yakov Y. Grishin, and Firdaus G. Vagapova. "The Russia and Turkey Factors in Hungary-Serbia Tandem’s Policies." Russia in Global Affairs 22, no. 1 (2024): 130–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.31278/1810-6374-2024-22-1-130-150.

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Hungary and Serbia’s relations with other countries are based on the “partnership of necessity” concept. Initially, these countries drew closer together in search of ways to resolve the common problem of illegal migration, but gradually they deepened their cooperation. Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine gave a new impetus to the intensification of relations between Hungary and Serbia as both states were unwilling to fully share the EU’s sanctions policy towards Russia. Serbia tried to maneuver while Hungary struggled to get exemptions for itself from EU sanctions regulations. Also,
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Pinter, Atila. "Development and main directions of Hungary's foreign policy since 1990." Napredak 1, no. 3 (2020): 19–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/napredak1-29798.

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This paper explores the three key priorities of Hungarian foreign policy after 1990: Euro-Atlantic integration, regional relations and relations with Hungarians living outside the borders of what is today Hungary. Also presented is a brief overview of recent events in Hungarian-Serbian relations. The paper describes the effects achieved, their political rationale and gives an assessment of the results achieved. The study concludes that Hungary was quickly and successfully integrated within the Euro-Atlantic alliance (NATO, EU), in the process developing new mechanisms for helping Hungarians li
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Bojčić, Miloš. "Serbia and Venice during the reign of Stefan Dušan." KSIO 7, no. 2024 (2025): 35–78. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15103153.

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This paper examines the relationship between Serbia and the Republic of Venice during the reign of King and Emperor Stefan Dušan. One of its aims is to highlight the distinct characteristics of Serbian-Venetian relations during this period, compared to earlier times, and to explore the reasons behind the Serbian ruler’s efforts to elevate these relations to a higher level. To provide context, the introduction offers a brief overview of the ties between the Nemanjić dynasty and Venice. The study is structured geographically, focusing on the states that fell within the spheres of in
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Kalic, Jovanka. "Grand Zupan Uros II of Rascia." Balcanica, no. 47 (2016): 75–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/balc1647075k.

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Historical data on the person and policies of the ?veliki [grand] zupan? Uros II - archzupan in Byzantine sources, magnus comes in Latin texts - can be found in twelfth-century Serbian, Greek, Hungarian, German and Russian sources. The paper is divided into three sections dealing specifically with Uros II?s family relations (ancestors and descendants); chronological issues of his reign in Serbia; and his domestic and foreign policies. Uros II?s father, the Serbian zupan Uros I, had three sons and a daughter: Uros II, Desa, Belos and Helen (Jelena). Uros II succeeded his father as the ruler of
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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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Schmidt, Andrea. "Wedged between East and West - The chances of an interest-based Hungarian foreign policy and the war in Ukraine." UNISCI Journal 22, no. 66 (2024): 109–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.31439/unisci-213.

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Hungarian foreign policy has been in the international spotlight, raising doubts about its direction. The purpose of this article is to highlight the contradictions between an interest-based and a value-based foreign policy. A theoretical introduction is followed by a brief analysis of the elements of a pragmatic foreign policy. At the same time, the second part of the paper presents a short case study from the Western Balkans. The Hungarian position on two countries, Kosovo and Serbia, will be analysed, not forgetting that these two countries are examples of the changes that have taken place
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Books on the topic "Serbia – Relations – Hungary"

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Silađi, Karolj. Dobri susedi, loši susedi?: Srbi i Mađari tokom vekova. Matthias Corvinus, 1999.

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Gordana, Lukač-Koritnik, South Eastern European Women's Legal Initiative., and Be Active Be Emancipated, eds. Criminal code country reports: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Macedonia, Moldova, Romania, Turkey, Yugoslavia (Serbia & Montenegro). B.a.B.e., Be active, Be emancipated, 2003.

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Tunstall, Graydon A. Planning for war against Russia and Serbia: Austro-Hungarian and German military strategies, 1871-1914. Social Science Monographs, 1993.

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Vasin, Goran. Srpski pokret u Vojvodini u Revoluciji 1848-1849. godine: Zbornik radova. Gradska narodna biblioteka "Žarko Zrenjanin", 2018.

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Mezger, Caroline. Forging Germans. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198850168.001.0001.

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Forging Germans explores the nationalization and eventual National Socialist mobilization of ethnic German children and youth in interwar and World War II Yugoslavia, particularly in two of its multiethnic, post-Habsburg borderlands: the Western Banat and the Batschka. Drawing upon original oral history interviews, untapped archival materials from Germany, Hungary, and Serbia, and historical press sources, the book uncovers the multifarious ways in which political, ecclesiastical, cultural, and military agents from Germany colluded with local nationalist activists to inculcate Yugoslavia’s eth
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Book chapters on the topic "Serbia – Relations – Hungary"

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Du, Shixin. "The Belt and Road Initiative and China-Eastern European Relations: The Domestic Context in Chinese Foreign Policies Regarding the Hungary-Serbia Railway." In 100 Years of World Wars and Post-War Regional Collaboration. Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-9970-2_28.

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Kireeva, Ekaterina S. "Serbia's struggle for economic independence in the late 19th–early 20th centuries." In Slavs and Russia: Problems of Statehood in the Balkans (late XVIII - XXI centuries). Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2618-8570.2020.10.

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The study is devoted to the question of economic independence of Serbia at the end of the 19th–the beginning of the 20th century. At the time Serbian economy and trade were deeply dependent on Austria-Hungary who was Serbia’s main trade partner. Not able to export its goods through any other avenues Serbia strongly relied on Austria-Hungary not only as the main consumer of Serbian agricultural goods but also as a trade mediator between Serbia and the rest of Europe. At the same time such trade relations were discriminative towards Serbia as Austria-Hungary often used Serbia’s dependent positio
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Ćorović, Vladimir, Dragan Bakić, and Stojan Gavrilović. "Austria Accuses Serbia." In The Relations between Serbia and Austria-Hungary in the 20th Century. Brill | Schöningh, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/9783657793921_015.

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Ćorović, Vladimir, Dragan Bakić, and Stojan Gavrilović. "The Ultimatum to Serbia." In The Relations between Serbia and Austria-Hungary in the 20th Century. Brill | Schöningh, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/9783657793921_017.

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Vishnyakov, Yaroslav. "Danube strategy of St. Petersburg and Russian-Serbian economic relations late XIX – early XX centuries." In Topics of the history of the countries of Central and South-Eastern Europe in the 19th–21st centuries. Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/7576-0495-4.03.

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The article, based on documents from the Archive of the Foreign Policy of the Russian Empire, for the first time introduced into scientific circulation, reveals the plans of the Russian Empire for economic penetration into the markets of Serbia and other Balkan countries during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A decisive factor in the economic strategy of the St. Petersburg ruling circles in relation to the Balkan region were the activities of the Russian Danube shipping company, which was assigned not only a commercial, but also a political role, as this strengthened Russian influence
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Ćorović, Vladimir, Dragan Bakić, and Stojan Gavrilović. "Further Political Differences between Serbia and Austria." In The Relations between Serbia and Austria-Hungary in the 20th Century. Brill | Schöningh, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/9783657793921_012.

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Popović, Nikola. "Trade relations between Serbia and Russia in the 19th century." In Russian volunteers in Serbia 1876. Thematic collection of works. Institute of Slavic Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences; M. Jovanović Center for Russian and Eastern European Studies of the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade; Russian Science Institute in Belgrade, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/7576-0472-5-8.

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In the foreign trade of the Principality and the Kingdom of Serbia during the 19th century, the Habsburg Monarchy, Austria-Hungary, occupied the first place. The value of trade with Russia and neighboring countries lagged behind. This was a consequence of the underdevelopment of political relations and the agrarian nature of the economy. Only with general technological progress (modernization) will there be an increase in the production of various, even luxury goods, which expanded trade. It was clear to the ruling class of Serbia and its like-minded people since the time of Garasanin that in
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Ćorović, Vladimir, Dragan Bakić, and Stojan Gavrilović. "Conflict Arising from the Albanian Raid in Serbia." In The Relations between Serbia and Austria-Hungary in the 20th Century. Brill | Schöningh, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/9783657793921_009.

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Ćorović, Vladimir, Dragan Bakić, and Stojan Gavrilović. "The Question of the Eastern Railways." In The Relations between Serbia and Austria-Hungary in the 20th Century. Brill | Schöningh, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/9783657793921_010.

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Ćorović, Vladimir, Dragan Bakić, and Stojan Gavrilović. "The Yugoslav Youth, “Narodna odbrana” and the Organization “Ujedinjenje ili smrt”." In The Relations between Serbia and Austria-Hungary in the 20th Century. Brill | Schöningh, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/9783657793921_013.

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Conference papers on the topic "Serbia – Relations – Hungary"

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Marić, Ivan, and Aida Avdić. "Spatial marginalization heterogeneity of bordering area in Republic of Croatia – GIS multicriteria decision analysis approach." In Population in Post-Yugoslav Countries: (Dis)Similarities and Perspectives. Institute of Social Sciences, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.59954/ppycdsp2024.38.

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The specific territorial shape and geographic position of the Republic of Croatia (RH) which is a result of dynamic historical-geographical development, has resulted in a very complex land border in a European comparative sense. The RH has a land border with Slovenia, Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), and Montenegro with a total length of over 2,300 km. Borders between the RH, BiH, Serbia, and Montenegro are at the same time state borders and the external border of the European Union (EU). In contemporary border studies, border areas are treated as national but also functional per
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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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Alexandre, Paulo, Rui Dias, Nicole Horta, Paula Heliodoro, and Mariana Chambino. "Testing the Causal Relationship between Central and Eastern European Capital Markets: Evidence in Periods of Uncertainty in the Global Economy." In Sixth International Scientific Conference ITEMA Recent Advances in Information Technology, Tourism, Economics, Management and Agriculture. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31410/itema.s.p.2022.31.

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The purpose of this study is to examine the movements of capital markets in Austria (ATX), Serbia (BELEX 15), Hungary (BUX), Croatia (CROBEX), Russia (IMOEX), the Czech Republic (PRAGUE PX), Slovenia (SBI TOP), and Po­land (WIG) from September 18th, 2017 to September 15th, 2022. To obtain more robust results, we divide the sample into two sub-periods: the Quiet period, from September 18th, 2017, to December 31st, 2019; and the Stress Period, from January 1st, 2020, to September 15th, 2022, marked by the global pandemic (COVID-19), the oil price war in 2020, and the Russian invasion in 2022. Th
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Stojčevski, Dejan, Vladimir Stanojevic, Gabriella ,. Juhász, Rita Rahberger-Hódos, and Pierre Milon. "DEMONSTRATION OF INTRADAY MARKET COUPLING IMPLICIT AUCTION BETWEEN EU AND NON-EU COUNTRIES." In 36. Savetovanja CIGRE Srbija 2023 Fleksibilnost elektroenergetskog sistema. Srpski nacionalni komitet Međunarodnog saveta za velike električne mreže CIGRE Srbija, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.46793/cigre36.1725s.

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This paper presents the results of a demonstration of intraday market coupling between different market areas using an auction mechanism. The target model of internal European electricity market for Intraday trading foresees implicit allocations of cross-border capacities, which means that electricity and capacity are traded simultaneously. Intraday auctions (IDAs) will serve as complement to the continuous Single Intra-Day Coupling (SIDC). They will offer added value to existing practice as a new intraday product that fills up periods between day-ahead auctions and beginning of continuous tra
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Slavić, Agneš, Maja Strugar Jelača, Timea Juhász, Nemanja Berber, and Dimitrije Gašić. "The Students’ Perception of Their Soft Skills – Based on Research Results From Hungary and Serbia." In 29th International Scientific Conference Strategic Management and Decision Support Systems in Strategic Management. University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Economics in Subotica, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.46541/978-86-7233-428-9_413.

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In the 21th century the talented employees and their knowledge and skills are the most important assets of the organizations. In relation to graduated students of economics and management studies employers often value soft skills more than technical and professional skills. Therefore, higher education institutions have a significant role in the advancement of the employability of their students – developing not only their knowledge and professional-technical skills, but soft skills, too. The aim of this paper is to introduce the results of a few international research concerning the role of un
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Reports on the topic "Serbia – Relations – Hungary"

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Ihsan, Yilmaz, and Morieson Nicholas. How China’s Rise as a ‘Civilization State’ Spurs European States to Challenge US Political Dominance. European Center for Populism Studies (ECPS), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.55271/pp0041.

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This article explores how China’s rise as a ‘civilization state’ encourages some European states to challenge US political dominance. While countries like Russia and Turkey have also employed civilizational populist rhetoric in domestic and foreign policy issues, this article focuses on Xi Jinping’s recent visits to France, Hungary, and Serbia and examines how European leaders like Emmanuel Macron, Viktor Orbán, and Aleksandar Vučić find inspiration in China’s civilizational model. Further research is needed on the growing civilizational competition between these states and the West, particula
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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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