New Cultural and Political Perspectives on Serbian-Romanian Relations, eds. Aleksandra Đurić Milanović, Jovana Kolundžija, Mircea Măran, Otilia Hedeșan, and Christene D’ Anca, Lausane: Peter Lang Group AG, 2024
During his long diplomatic career (1895-1903, 1913-1915 and 1918-1935) the most significant and t... more During his long diplomatic career (1895-1903, 1913-1915 and 1918-1935) the most significant and the longest term post was in Bucharest (1920-1935). Boško Čolak-Antić was one of the three Yugoslav diplomats who had a privileged status in the diplomatic service based on the close relations with the Karađorđević dynasty. Beside his diplomatic career, he also served for many years in the Court of the King Petar I (1903-1913), King Petar and Prince Regent Aleksandar (1915-1918), King Aleksandar (1932) and the Prince Regent Pavle (1935-1941). Čolak-Antić was participating for 15 years in the gradual gorging of the friendly and allied relations between Yugoslavia and Romania on bilateral level and in the ranks of the Little Entente and the Balkan Entente. He was advising Yugoslavia's Foreign Ministers on particular policies towards Bucharest, based on assessments of the Romanian foreign and domestis policy as well as on the image that he created on Romania and Romanians.
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Books by Srdjan Micic
Comparative Historical Experience with the Policies of Alliance-Making
and Neutrality/Non-Alignment” (YEH). This research was supported by
the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia, PROMIS, #6062589, YEH
Papers by Srdjan Micic
the National Defense organization, based on articles published in the
Narodna odbrana review during the interwar period. The perception of
Hungarians and their minority was formed after 1918, because before
the First World War, Serbs had not publicly shown much interest in the
neighboring peoples from the Habsburg Monarchy.
Comparative Historical Experience with the Policies of Alliance-Making
and Neutrality/Non-Alignment” (YEH). This research was supported by
the Science Fund of the Republic of Serbia, PROMIS, #6062589, YEH
the National Defense organization, based on articles published in the
Narodna odbrana review during the interwar period. The perception of
Hungarians and their minority was formed after 1918, because before
the First World War, Serbs had not publicly shown much interest in the
neighboring peoples from the Habsburg Monarchy.
development have been identified. The possibilities for achieving the coordinating role of spatial planning in strategic planning were assessed for the National Park and MTD Kopaonik. In this case the harmonization of the various sectoral plans and programs, the multisectoral coordination of development entities in the public sector, participation in the planning process and partnerships in decision making and implementation have been achieved in the process of spatial planning, and this should be implemented for other MTDs and improved in the future.
Mots clés : relations bulgaro-yougoslaves, la question dinastique, la question macédonienne, VMRO, le Main noire