340 Chapter 3
Outcome (and Settlement): Unclear (Imposed)
Fatalities: 1–25 deaths
Narrative: Romania did not ratify the Treaty of Bucharest and on November 6, 1918,
King Ferdinand asked a general to assume power while the first French and Serbian
echelons of the eastern army were crossing the Danube.
On November 9, the Romanian government sent an ultimatum to the commander of
the occupation forces to leave the territory. The troops penetrated into Hungary and,
on November 13, the armistice was signed and the demarcation line ended Romania’s
advance into Hungary.
Coding changes: Start Date changed from Missing. End Date changed from Missing.
Outcome changed from Unclear. Settlement changed from None.
MID#1286
Started in August 1949. See the narrative in the 345 Yugoslavia/365 Russia dyad
dispute list.
MID#1703
Started in July 1952. See the narrative in the 310 Hungary/345 Yugoslavia dyad dis-
pute list.
MID#3551
Started in July 1992. See the narrative in the 2 United States of America/345 Yugo-
slavia dyad dispute list.
MID#4186
Started in February 2000. See the narrative in the 2 United States of America/345
Yugoslavia dyad dispute list.
345 Yugoslavia/365 Russia
MID#1286
Dispute Number: 1286
Date(s): August 9, 1949 to December 14, 1951
Participants: 310 Hungary, 355 Bulgaria, 360 Romania, 365 Russia/2 United States
of America, 345 Yugoslavia
Outcome (and Settlement): Unclear (Negotiated)
Fatalities: 26–100 deaths
Narrative: This dispute describes conflict between Yugoslavia and the Cominform
countries shortly after Yugoslavia’s expulsion from the Cominform. It occurs in
a period of schism between Yugoslavia and the Communist vanguard, the Soviet