Acta Universitatis Danubius. Relationes Internationales, Vol 8, No 2 (2015)
The Foreign Policy of Romania and the Party “All For The Country” (1936-1939)
Abstract
The foreign policy of Romania was profoundly pacifistic. The policy rests in the first place on the League of Nations, in the second place on the Little Entente and on the Balkan Pact, and in the third place on the alliance with France and the non-aggression pacts with different countries, pacts which are all without exception registered at the League of Nations. The main principles of the “All For The Country Party” was those of the Iorn Guard. In the international sphere, its programme may be summarized as follows: Peace and good relation with all those who respect Romania”s frontiers and all our rights as a free State.
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