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Ultimata and
Coercive Diplomacy".
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terms have not been
terms negotiated; they have been
terms laid down as
ultimata. We have seen to-day a gallant,
civilised and
democratic people betra****...
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develop into an
armed confrontation.[citation needed] However, Saakashvili's
ultimata and m****
protests against Abashidze's
autocratic rule
forced the Adjaran...
- The July
Crisis was a
series of
interrelated diplomatic and
military escalations among the
major powers of
Europe in the
summer of 1914,
which led to the...
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Forbes argued that the film's main
subtext was the
detrimental effects of
ultimata between capitalist and
socialist societies. He
pointed out that the Moors...
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Union gave
ultimatum notes to Lithuania,
Estonia and Latvia, and when the
ultimata were satisfied, it used the
bases that it had
gained to
occupy those territories...
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occupied the state. On 16 June 1940,
Latvia and
Estonia also
received ultimata. The Red Army
occupied the two
remaining Baltic states shortly thereafter...
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Margareta Scurtu (2002). "Istoria Românilor între anii 1918–1940
Soviet Ultimata and
Replies of the
Romanian Government in Ioan Scurtu" (in Romanian). University...
- The
Corfu Incident was a 1923
diplomatic and
military crisis between Greece and Italy. It was
triggered when an
Italian general heading a
commission to...
- The
Chanak Crisis (Turkish: Çanakkale Krizi), also
called the
Chanak Affair and the
Chanak Incident, was a war
scare in
September 1922
between the United...