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What is Johann Casimir Ehrnrooth

Examining Ethics and Intercultural Interactions in International Relations
Swedish-speaking Finn, Lieutenant-General in the Russian Army, Minister of War in Bulgaria 1880-1881, Minister-President and Minister of Interior, May-July 1881.
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A Swift Kick: Russian Diplomatic Practice in Bulgaria, 1879-1883
Mikhail Sergeyevich Rekun (Independent Researcher, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2377-3.ch001
Abstract
This chapter examines the unusually swift downturn in Russo-Bulgarian relations between 1879 and 1883. In 1879, relations between the two countries were unusually good, founded on a basis of mutual sympathy, geopolitical necessity, and strong administrative ties. By 1883, however, a series of lapses in Russian diplomatic practice damaged Russo-Bulgarian relations to the point that all of Bulgaria's political elite was united in opposition to the Russians, and by 1886 diplomatic relations were severed altogether. This chapter examines three incidents in particular – the Titles Controversy of late 1879/early 1880, the Coup of 1881, and the tenure of Generals L. N. Sobolev and A. V. Kaul'bars in 1882-1883. Ultimately, this chapter demonstrates how flawed diplomatic practice may result in undesirable foreign policy outcomes.
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