Abstract
The paper discusses the anthropo-geographic study conducted by Titus Cristureanu in the interwar period, which contains a well-documented microtethory on European cartography, as well as confirmed or denied hypotheses over time regarding the international context. His analysis, with some ideological "escapes", falls within the broader field of international relations and discusses concepts of interest in the era such as the border, the state, the international alliance, the political pressure, and so on. An important part of the study focuses on the situation of Great Romania in relation to its neighbors.
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