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The Italo–Yugoslav Conflict over Albania: A View from Belgrade, 1919–1939
(Diplomacy & StatecraftDiplomacy & Statecraft, 2014)
After the Great War, Yugoslavia found her most dangerous enemy in Italy, which made every effort to destabilise its Adriatic neighbour—Albania played an important role in this policy. This analysis examines the Yugoslav ...
Yugoslav-Italian Economic Relations (1918‒1929): Main Aspects
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 2015)
The article looks at some aspects of Yugoslav-Italian economic relations from the end of the First World War to the beginning of the Great Depression. Those relations were not always driven by pure economic interests, but ...
“The Lesser of Two Evils”: Milan Stojadinović, Albania and Yugoslav-Italian Relations, 1935-1939
(Brǎila : Editura Istros a Muzeului Brǎilei "Carol I", 2021)
From the outset of her existence, Italy was the bête noire of the successor state of Yugoslavia created on the ruins of Austria-Hungary after the Great War. A historical claim on Dalmatia populated by Yugoslavs remained a ...
Serbian Orthodox Church Municipality in Trieste in Yugoslav-Italian Relations 1954-1971
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA, 2021)
The paper analyzes the role of the Serbian Orthodox Church Municipality in Trieste (SOCM) in Yugoslav-Italian relations in the period from the signing of the London Memorandum in 1954 to the early 1970s. In that period, ...
Mussolini of Yugoslavia? The Milan Stojadinović Regime and the Impact of Italian Fascism, 1937-1939
(Trieste : EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2021)
The Yugoslav prime minister (and foreign minister), Milan Stojadinović, and Italian foreign minister, Galeazzo Ciano, signed a friendship agreement on 25 March 1937, ushering in an atmosphere of confidence between the two ...
The foreign policy of Υugoslavia 1945-1980 détente as regional cooperation: Ιtalo-Υugoslav relations
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Stidies of the SASA, 2014)
Th e foreign policy of Communist Yugoslavia formed in 1945, was
undoubtedly Tito’s personal creation. Th e principal objective of its foreign pol icy was to maintain the internal political system and independence of the ...
Italy and the creation of Yugoslavia: Delenda Austria?
(Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Stidies, SASA,, 2019)
Nikola Pašić, president of the Serbian government during the
Great War, never opted for a Great Serbia as opposed to Yugoslavia. That
was why he considered Italian demands, as expressed in the Treaty of Lon don, as ...
Медитеранска димензија југословенско-италијанских односа. Питање Блиског истока у посети Јосипа Броза Тита Италији 1971. године / The Mediterranean dimension of Yugoslav-Italian relations. the issue of the Middle East in Josip Broz Tito’s visit to Italy in 1971
(Београд : Институт за новију историју Србије, 2023)
This article analyses the conversations between the Yugoslav presi-dent Tito and the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs Aldo Moro, held in Rome in March 1971. This was Tito’s only official visit to Italy. The conversations ...