The Albanian Question in Serbian-Italian Relations 1914-1918
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The rivalry between Serbia and Italy over the Adriatic region also involved Albania as a point of dispute. The political leaderships of both countries were driven by the war aim of putting an end to Austro-Hungarian hegemony in south-east Europe and of preventing any other country from taking its place. Each of the two countries sought for some time to establish its influence in Albania either through a local proxy, Essad Pasha Toptani, or by occupying the parts of Albania considered important for its perceived strategic interests after the war.
Keywords:
Albanian question during the First World War / Serbian-Italian Adriatic rivalrySource:
Serbia and Italy in the Great War, 2019Publisher:
- Belgrade : Institute for Balkan Studies of the SASA
Projects:
- History of Political Ideas and Institutions in the Balkans in the 19th and 20th Centuries (RS-177011)