Кнез Адам Адамович Чарториски и његови балкански планови
Prince Adam Adamovich Czartryski and his Balkan plans
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The text discusses one of the most important links in the foreign-
-political activities of the Russian diplomat, Prince Adam Adamovich
Czartoryski — his Balkan plans. An analysis is made of the plans, which
were put forward mainly in written proposals and reports to Tsar
Alexander I, dating from August 1806 to March 1807. The author points
out that a new foreign-political concept, born in Russia in the early
19th century, found full reflection in them. According to the author, this
concept puts in the foreground the continual advocation of Prince
Czartoryski for the preservation of peace and his aims for keeping the
status of Russia's neighboring states, above all Turkey, unchanged. In these
aspirations, the author sees an indication of a universal principle, with
Prince Czartoryski as the protagonist, which the Russian diplomacy
abided by during the entire 19th century — the status quo principle.
Special attention is paid to the difficulties and dilemmas standing before
...
Russia in implementing the aforementioned principle, owing to the rift
in which it had found itself balancing between Turkey and the Christian
nations in the Balkans.
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Rusija / diplomatija / spoljna politika / Balkan / 1806-1807 / Russia / diplomacy / foreign policy / Adam Adamovich Czartoryski / Balkans / Adam Adamović ČartoriskiSource:
Balcanica : annuaire de l'Institut des études balkaniques, 1991, 22, 75-100Publisher:
- Belgrade : Académie serbe des sciences et des arts, Institut des études balkaniques
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Балканолошки институт САНУ / Institute for Balkan Studies SASATY - JOUR AU - Милосављевић, Петар PY - 1991 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/11720 AB - The text discusses one of the most important links in the foreign- -political activities of the Russian diplomat, Prince Adam Adamovich Czartoryski — his Balkan plans. An analysis is made of the plans, which were put forward mainly in written proposals and reports to Tsar Alexander I, dating from August 1806 to March 1807. The author points out that a new foreign-political concept, born in Russia in the early 19th century, found full reflection in them. According to the author, this concept puts in the foreground the continual advocation of Prince Czartoryski for the preservation of peace and his aims for keeping the status of Russia's neighboring states, above all Turkey, unchanged. In these aspirations, the author sees an indication of a universal principle, with Prince Czartoryski as the protagonist, which the Russian diplomacy abided by during the entire 19th century — the status quo principle. Special attention is paid to the difficulties and dilemmas standing before Russia in implementing the aforementioned principle, owing to the rift in which it had found itself balancing between Turkey and the Christian nations in the Balkans. PB - Belgrade : Académie serbe des sciences et des arts, Institut des études balkaniques T2 - Balcanica : annuaire de l'Institut des études balkaniques T1 - Кнез Адам Адамович Чарториски и његови балкански планови T1 - Prince Adam Adamovich Czartryski and his Balkan plans SP - 75 EP - 100 VL - 22 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_11720 ER -
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Милосављевић, П.. (1991). Кнез Адам Адамович Чарториски и његови балкански планови. in Balcanica : annuaire de l'Institut des études balkaniques Belgrade : Académie serbe des sciences et des arts, Institut des études balkaniques., 22, 75-100. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_11720
Милосављевић П. Кнез Адам Адамович Чарториски и његови балкански планови. in Balcanica : annuaire de l'Institut des études balkaniques. 1991;22:75-100. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_11720 .
Милосављевић, Петар, "Кнез Адам Адамович Чарториски и његови балкански планови" in Balcanica : annuaire de l'Institut des études balkaniques, 22 (1991):75-100, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_11720 .