La Questione D'Oriente Dinanzi Al Diritto Internazionale Ed Alla Diplomazia Europea (The Eastern Question Before International Law and European Diplomacy) by Francesco Paolo Contuzzi, originally published in 1882, delves into the complexities of the Eastern Question during the late 19th century. This historical work examines the political and legal dimensions of the issues surrounding the decline of the Ottoman Empire and the competing interests of European powers. Contuzzi provides a detailed analysis of the diplomatic strategies employed by various nations in addressing the challenges posed by the Eastern Question, offering valuable insights into the dynamics of international relations at the time. This book offers a historical perspective on a critical period in European history and remains relevant for scholars interested in international law, diplomacy, and the history of the Ottoman Empire.
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