ROMANIA’S INTERNATIONAL VOCATION. ROMANIANS THOUGHTS AND PLANS FOR EURASIA (1924-1926)

Journal Title: Revista Romana de Studii Eurasiatice - Year 2008, Vol 4, Issue 1

Abstract

This work highlights some Romanian contributions to the idea, production and more, of EU. It is known that the first doctoral work on the EU was presented at the University of Iasi in 1935. And 10 years later another one in Cluj. Romanians have contributed substantially to the creation of EU buds, namely the Little Entente and the Balkan Pact. We also note the Romanian theoretical contributions to the idea of such an Organism. These are the contributions of Dimitrie Gusti, Constantin Papanace, and in this case, Octavian Tăslăoanu. It is probably the only large project to be implemented at multicontinental level / Europe and Asia / of an Organism / 18 states with a total area of 4.7 million kilometers square and a population of 165 million .. The solution is utopian- utopian as was then the EU. But it deserves to to be remembered for the conceiving of large unities, against the passing of time. It is the book of Octavian C. Tăslăoanu, European obsession, Bucharest, Scripta, 1996, revised edition and introductory study by his nephew, Senator Gelu Voican Voiculescu. The author of the project starts from the unit of earth's economic life, hence globalism, an almost unknown concept at that time. The book published by Scripta, in 1996, is based on his prior work which appeared in 1924 in Targu Mures under the title: Eastern United States, a Confederation of States in Western Europe and Asia Minor. Proposals for the Little Entente / the book also came out in French in Bucharest in 1924. The book can not be told. It also includes another part, Paneuropa and East. Octavian Tăslăoanu's theoretical construction is superior, in my opinion-if in The Religion of Utopias, one can be superiour to another -to Briand and Kalergi's plans.

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GHEORGHE DUMITRASCU

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GHEORGHE DUMITRASCU (2008). ROMANIA’S INTERNATIONAL VOCATION. ROMANIANS THOUGHTS AND PLANS FOR EURASIA (1924-1926). Revista Romana de Studii Eurasiatice, 4(1), 91-104. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-85525