Relaţii româno-bulgare în primele două decenii postbelice

  • Subiect: In the first post-war decades the relations between Romania and Bulgaria were dominated by the principles of the new communist ideology. Every domain of political life in these two states was controlled and strictly orientated in accordance with Moscow’s interests. Even if in relations between Sofia and Bucharest there were territorial problems, in Romania’s detriment, at the end of World War II those have been solved according to soviet politics. Nothing was allowed to outrun established limits. Bulgaria had all support of the Soviet Union in its foreign affairs and this is a particularity of Romanian-Bulgarian relations. Contacts between the two states were close for the first 20 years of communism but in the ‘60s reorientation of Romania and its attempts in gaining political autonomy from Moscow influenced Romanian-Bulgarian relations and old problems between them reappeared. Beginning with 1964 the ways of Romania and Bulgaria, although communist states, became different.”
  • Limba de redactare: română
  • Vezi publicația: Analele Dobrogei: AnD
  • Editura: Muzeul de Istorie Naţională şi Arheologie Constanţa
  • Loc publicare: Constanţa
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2008
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: IX; anul 2008; serie nouă
  • Paginaţia: 255-264
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