A Makeshift Party: Conservative JRZ under Milan Stojadinović, 1935-1939
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This is how Sir Orme Sargent, an assistant under-secretary in the Foreign Office, explained the strengthening of authoritarian tendencies in Danubian Europe in the late 1930s when the rise of the Iron Guard in Romania and what the British saw as the increasing propensity for totalitarian methods of the Milan Stojadinović government in Yugoslavia occasioned a debate among diplomats and Whitehall officials. For Sargent then, it was the expediency of foreign policy, namely the inevitable German domination over the region, that largely propelled the smaller states in south-eastern Europe to acquire some fascist trappings.
Кључне речи:
Yugoslav Radical Union (JRZ) / Milan Stojadinović / Regent Prince Paul / conservative authoritarianism / fascismИзвор:
The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941, 2022, 33-79Издавач:
- Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA
Финансирање / пројекти:
- The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941, Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia, PROMIS, Grant no. 6062708, SerbRightWing.
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Балканолошки институт САНУ / Institute for Balkan Studies SASATY - CHAP AU - Bakić, Dragan PY - 2022 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/14149 AB - This is how Sir Orme Sargent, an assistant under-secretary in the Foreign Office, explained the strengthening of authoritarian tendencies in Danubian Europe in the late 1930s when the rise of the Iron Guard in Romania and what the British saw as the increasing propensity for totalitarian methods of the Milan Stojadinović government in Yugoslavia occasioned a debate among diplomats and Whitehall officials. For Sargent then, it was the expediency of foreign policy, namely the inevitable German domination over the region, that largely propelled the smaller states in south-eastern Europe to acquire some fascist trappings. PB - Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA T2 - The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941 T1 - A Makeshift Party: Conservative JRZ under Milan Stojadinović, 1935-1939 SP - 33 EP - 79 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14149 ER -
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Bakić, D.. (2022). A Makeshift Party: Conservative JRZ under Milan Stojadinović, 1935-1939. in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941 Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies SASA., 33-79. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14149
Bakić D. A Makeshift Party: Conservative JRZ under Milan Stojadinović, 1935-1939. in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941. 2022;:33-79. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14149 .
Bakić, Dragan, "A Makeshift Party: Conservative JRZ under Milan Stojadinović, 1935-1939" in The Serbian Right-Wing Parties and Intellectuals in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, 1934-1941 (2022):33-79, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_14149 .