@article{80942ca1-5402-44bc-a094-6d59ea6dc8e9, author = {Zoltán Hajdú}, title = {Relations between Hungary and countries of the Central and Eastern European region: collapse and reorganisation, 1918–1925}, journal = {Wschodnioznawstwo}, volume = {2020}, number = {Tom 14}, year = {2020}, issn = {2082-7695}, pages = {63-79},keywords = {collapse of Austro-Hungarian Monarchy; break up Kingdom of Hungary; new neighbours of Hungary; territorial consolidation; League of Nations}, abstract = {The First World War caused very deep and fundamental changes in Central and Eastern Europe. The biggest loser of the war was the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Kingdom of Hungary as one of its parts was dissolved in the framework of Trianon Peace Treaty. The new Hungary could retain only 28,6% of the former territory and 36,5% of its former population. After 1920 the League of Nations was planned a new collective European security system. * The research has been implemented with support provided from the National Research Development and Innovation Fund of Hungary (Geopolitical Processes and Imaginaries in Central Europe: States, Borders, Integration and Regional Development: NKFI K 134903). Translated by Katalin Süle.}, doi = {10.4467/20827695WSC.20.004.13332}, url = {https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/wschodnioznawstwo/artykul/relations-between-hungary-and-countries-of-the-central-and-eastern-european-region-collapse-and-reorganisation-1918-1925} }