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- Jakubec, Pavol, 1983
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Norwegian Internationalism and World War II Exile Diplomacy in Print
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In: Diplomatica: A Journal of Diplomacy and Society (DIPL). - 2589-1766 .- 2589-1774. ; 5:2, s. 282-300
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Communication plays a vital role in diplomacy, especially in multilateral settings. Historians of World War ii diplomacy have long neglected the potential of the foreign-language print media originating with the Allied European exiles. Publicity helped the Norwegian government retain two assets of supreme importance to every exile representation – credibility and agency. Norwegian efforts in this realm manifest resourcefulness: several formats have been employed to generate visibility, reciprocity, and reputation, or to transmit positions on the international order in the making. Moreover, content analysis elucidates the transformation of Norwegian internationalism from inter-war liberal propositions towards a more “realist” understanding.
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- Jakubec, Pavol, 1983
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Reading the Signs of the Times: Norway, Slovakia and the Recognition Puzzle, 1939–1940
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In: Diplomacy & Statecraft. - : Informa UK Limited. - 0959-2296 .- 1557-301X. ; 33:3, s. 474-492
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Recognition of a claimant polity as a state is a status-related decision with far-reaching political and legal effects. This study addresses the question whether Norway through its foreign minister, Halvdan Koht, entered into a formal diplomatic relationship with the Nazi German satellite of Slovakia in 1939–1940. A claim of recognition complicated Norway’s relationship with the representatives of Czechoslovakia in Allied London. Norwegian Foreign Ministry files not previously consulted now make it possible to test and trace the reception and processing of Slovakia’s application. Sources also show how minor issues take on significance for bilateral relations in times of high volatility in international life.
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