Alexandru Ioan Cuza și cezarismul democratic
This chapter brings forward a legal-political assessment of the so-called „Statute developing the Paris Convention” conceded by Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza and legitimized by plebiscite after the coup d’état of 2/14 May 1864. It argues in favour of an open-minded political analysis of Cuza’s reign, e...
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