In the mid-1920s, a project was developed that aimed to create an agreement on the model of the Locarno Pact for central and south-eastern Europe, a so-called Danubian-Balkan Locarno. This project, which saw the theoretical adhesion of Italy, France, Great Britain and most of the countries in the area, ultimately proved impossible to implement, given the different and often contrasting interests of Italy, France and Yugoslavia in the Balkan area.
Fascist Italy, Central and South-Eastern Europe, and the Project of a Danubian-Balkan Locarno
Stefano Santoro
2025-01-01
Abstract
In the mid-1920s, a project was developed that aimed to create an agreement on the model of the Locarno Pact for central and south-eastern Europe, a so-called Danubian-Balkan Locarno. This project, which saw the theoretical adhesion of Italy, France, Great Britain and most of the countries in the area, ultimately proved impossible to implement, given the different and often contrasting interests of Italy, France and Yugoslavia in the Balkan area.File in questo prodotto:
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