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Een politiek-economisch perspectief op België en de Koude Oorlog. Casestudy: België en CoCom onder het Marshallplan

Widukind De Ridder
Dirk Luyten & Bart Kerremans
Cold War
Economic History
Diplomatic History
International Relations
2024 3-4
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De Koude Oorlog komt naar de Kempen. De lokale pers over de oprichting van Britse militaire basissen in de vroege jaren 1950

Michaël Auwers
Cold War
Diplomatic History
Military history
2024 3-4
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You must not fraternize with Germans at all. Belgisch-Duitse relaties in de Belgische bezettingszone in West Duitsland, 1945-1955

Jan Van der Fraenen
Cold War
Military history
Diplomatic History
2024 3-4
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Overcoming the Long Détente: The Case of Belgo-Romanian Relations, 1984-1990

Manuel Herrera Crespo
Cold War
International Relations
Diplomatic History
2024 3-4
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A Call to Progressives: The Belgian Solidarity Movement with the Iranian Revolution (1976–1978)

Sacha Habibi
Civil Society
Social Movements
Diplomatic History
International Relations
2023 4
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“Since Belgium was unprepared to take it, it was no deal.” België, de NAVO en de neutronenbom (1977-1978)

Bas Spliet
Diplomatic History
2023 4
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Houssine Alloul, Edhem Eldem and Henk de Smaele (eds) To Kill a Sultan: A Transnational History of the Attempt on Abdülhamid II (1905) London, Palgrave, 2018, XIII-281 p.

Daniel Laqua
Diplomatic History
2021 4
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“La Belgique a pris sa place dans le Céleste Empire”. Emmanuel de Wouters als diplomatiek adviseur in het semikoloniale Qing-China (1895-1899)

ELINE CEULEMANS

After the Sino-Japanese War of 1895, Western powers began to more aggressively impose themselves on the semi-colonial Qing Empire. This inter-imperial competition certainly did not prevent cooperation and continuous exchange of imperial practices, and these powers found each other in imposing a joint discourse of modernity. To pay lip service to a certain "standard of civilization", the leaders of such semi-colonial states appointed Western diplomatic advisers.

Diplomatic History
2021 3
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Cementing the Transatlantic Alliance. The Construction of the Belgian Chancery in Washington, D.C. (1945-1957)

Bram De Maeyer
Fredie Floré et Anne-Françoise Morel

During the heydays of the transatlantic alliance between Belgium and the United States, the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs built a new chancery – the office section of an embassy – in Washington, D.C. In historical research on diplomatic architecture, authors have mainly focused on the building policy of (former) great powers such as the United States, Great Britain, France and Russia. These studies examine to what extent these states have used such diplomatic building projects as an instrument of national representation on foreign soil.

Cold War
Diplomatic History
Architecture
2021 3
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Lions and kangaroos : mobilising the Anzac legend in the Ypres salient

Matthew Haultain-Gall

In 1936, the Australian War Memorial acquired two stone lions that once guarded the Menin Gate entrance to the Belgian town of Ypres. The Memorial’s director, John Treloar, felt the Memorial had scored a “great scoop” because of their “historical value”. However, when the lions arrived in Canberra, it was apparent the damage they sustained during the war meant they would need to undergo some form of restoration. Unfortunately, little progress was made in this endeavour for several decades and the lions did not end up going on permanent display until 1991.

First World War
Politics of Memory
Diplomatic History
2021 1-2
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MICHAEL F. PALO, Neutrality as a Policy Choice for Small/Weak Democracies. Learning from the Belgian Experience, Leiden/Boston, Brill/Nijhoff, 2019, 559 p.

Nel de Mûelenaere
Diplomatic History
Diplomacy
2020 3-4
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MICHEL DUMOULIN, CATHERINE LANNEAU LANNEAU (ed.), La biographie individuelle et collective dans le champ des relations internationales (Enjeux Internationaux, Vol. 39), Bruxelles, P.I.E. Peter Lang, 2016, 230 p.

Dirk Martin
International Relations
Diplomatic History
2019 2-3
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