The Treaty of Trianon between the Allied and Associated Powers and Hungary was signed on
4 June 1920 and dramatically changed the political map of Central Europe. Although the system of
treaties concluded at the Paris Peace Conference did not prove viable, the political-territorial order
created at Trianon – an expression of peoples’ right to self-determination – has survived. The present
text aims to examine the circumstances of the conclusion of the Treaty of Trianon, its content and its
long-term effects on the central European political order. Finally, the author makes a general
evaluation of the Romanian-Hungarian relations in the light of their relation to the provisions of this
Treaty.
TRATATUL DE LA TRIANON ȘI ORDINEA POLITICĂ CENTRAL-EUROPEANĂ
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