Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in Belgium’s Foreign Policy in the Second Half of 19th — early 20th Century
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Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in Belgium’s Foreign Policy in the Second Half of 19th — early 20th Century
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Aleksandra Khorosheva 
Affiliation: Institute of World History RAS
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Abstract
The article examines the claims of Belgium over the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and its rivalry with France in this question. It is an insufficiently studied issue of the international relations in the second half of 19th — early 20th century. Based on the archival and published documents it reveals Belgium’s plans over Luxembourg, studies the activity of Belgian diplomacy during the World War I and the period of the Paris Peace Conference, shows how did the solution of the contradictions influenced on Luxembourg’s further evolution.
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international relations, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, Belgium, France, Luxembourg crisis of 1867, First World War
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The article is prepared within the framework of the project “Imperial policy and formation of identities in the Modern and Contemporary times”, the program of fundamental research of the RAS Presidium “Culturally complex societies: understanding and management”.
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12.06.2018
Publication date
28.09.2018
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