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ID161082
Title ProperDiplomacy on the eve of the october revolution
LanguageENG
AuthorLebedeva, O
Summary / Abstract (Note)THE FEBRUARY REVOLUTION of 1917 in Russia removed the regime of czarist autocracy from the stage; the Foreign Ministry, however, survived with minimal losses. The Provisional Government brought to power by the revolution was determined to follow the previous foreign policy course. The Foreign Ministry returned to the scene after four days of revolutionary turmoil even if the situation in the country looked more like a war than anything else which inevitably affected the ministry's functioning and the course it tried to follow. As could be expected, political power could not leave the ministry alone. Its interference in foreign policy had caused disagreements that gradually spread to the Provisional Government.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol. 64, No.4; 2018: p.169-186
Journal SourceInternational Affairs (Moscow) Vol: 64 No 4
Key WordsEntente ;  Provisional Government ;  Petrograd Soviet Of Workers' And Soldiers' Deputies ;  Milyukov ;  Tereshchenko


 
 
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