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This paper is dealing with the evolution of Romanian foreign policy following to the fall of the Ceausescu regime in 1989, until 2012. Our analysis is approaching the otherwise complex issue in the mirror of two different phenomenons: first, the quest of Romania for the so-called Euro-Atlantic integration, which equates with the join of the NATO and of the European Union, second, the Romanian approach to the debate between Atlantic and integrated European approaches. Based on a various bibliography, is explored the complexity of US-EU relations too, and their manifestation in the orientation of East-Central European former socialist countries. In the conclusions of the study, a predicted possible sketch of the Romanian orientation is also described.
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Celem niniejszego artykułu jest przybliżenie pracy dyplomatycznej Florence Harriman (1870–1964), powołanej przez prezydenta Franklina D. Roosevelta w 1937 r. na stanowisko posła Stanów Zjednoczonych w Norwegii. W uznaniu jej wieloletniej aktywności publicznej, zwłaszcza w klubach kobiecych Partii Demokratycznej, i dzięki zabiegom aktywistek z kręgów Eleanor Roosevelt powierzono jej, jako drugiej Amerykance w historii dyplomacji, kierowanie placówką w Oslo w latach 1937–1940. The purpose of the present article is to shed light on diplomatic work of Florence Harriman (1870–1964), appointed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt as the United States’ minister to Norway in 1937. In recognition of her long and distinguished public service, especially in women’s clubs of the Democratic Party, and thanks to efforts of female activists from Eleanor Roosevelt’s circles – she was placed, as the second American woman in the history of diplomacy, at the head of a diplomatic mission in Oslo in 1937–1940.
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