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Ranked B by the Romanian National Council for scientific Research
HISTORICAL YEARBOOK
VOLUME XVI, 2019
Ana BLANDIANA, How Much Longer Will Post-communism Last?
Romanian Academy
p.5
T.O. SMITH, Gulab Singh and Ang Duong: A Preliminary Reflection on the Problems and Benefits of Analysing and Comparing Statecraft in Kashmir and Cambodia (Middle of 19-Th Century)
Huntington University, Indiana, USA
p.13
Elizabeth BISHOP, “Terrible Things, Those Jewels”. The Comintern’s Department of International Communications and Communists in Egypt, Great Britain, Iraq, and The United States
Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas, USA
p.23
Adrian-Bogdan CEOBANU, The Compensations Granted in the Interwar Period to the Romanian Diplomats who Activated in The First World War
“Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University of Iaşi, România
p.35
Constantin CHERAMIDOGLU, Le Contexte Politique du Traite de Craïova (1940) a Travers la Presse Française
Les Archives nationales de la Roumanie, Departement de Constanta
p.47
Tyler HERBER, How and Why Did the United States Decide to Support the French in Indo-China in 1950?
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
p.61
Mariyana STAMOVA, Republic of Macedonia: Challenges on the Road to Euro-Atlantic Integration at the End of the XX and the Beginning of XXI Century
Institute of Balkan Studies & Centre of Thracology, Sofia, Bulgaria
p.69
Adetunji OJO OGUNYEMI, Reforming and Modernising Nigeria’s Federal Budget Process, 1999-2017: A Historical and Legal Analysis
Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria
p.81