
Romania’s Geopolitical Position Between the Two World Wars (1919–1940): Security, Revisionism, and the Collapse of the Versailles Order
Sfetcu, Nicolae (2026), Romania’s Geopolitical Position Between the Two World Wars (1919–1940): Security, Revisionism, and the Collapse of the Versailles Order, Intelligence Info, 5:1, 42-52, DOI: 10.58679/II85501, https://www.intelligenceinfo.org/romanias-geopolitical-position-between-the-two-world-wars/ Abstract Romania emerged from the First World War as a substantially enlarged state – “Greater Romania” – whose strategic priorities were shaped by the postwar settlement and by the vulnerabilities created by expansion itself. The central geopolitical problem of the interwar period was how to defend new frontiers in a region … Citeşte mai mult