Moldova: Arena of International Influences brings international perspective to Moldova's foreign relations since its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Eighteen chapters analyze the policy toward Moldova of selected international actors: Belarus, Bulgaria, China, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the European Union, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the unrecognized breakaway state of Transnistria. For these international actors, Moldova functions as an arena of influences-a sphere of intersecting…mehr
Moldova: Arena of International Influences brings international perspective to Moldova's foreign relations since its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. Eighteen chapters analyze the policy toward Moldova of selected international actors: Belarus, Bulgaria, China, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, the European Union, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the unrecognized breakaway state of Transnistria. For these international actors, Moldova functions as an arena of influences-a sphere of intersecting interests, activities and, occasionally, competition. For the first time, leading experts and practitioners from many of the countries engaged in Moldova are brought together in a common language. The result is a detailed map of the international political landscape in Moldova, a chronicle of the past two decades, and a forecast of the country's future.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marcin Kosienkowski, PhD, is assistant professor at the Institute of Political Science of the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin, Poland. His research focuses on the post-Soviet area. He has published extensively on Moldova and its breakaway region of Transnistria. Among other works, he is author of The Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic. Survival Determinants [Polish] (2010). William Schreiber is a Millar scholar at the Institute for European, Russian and Eurasian Studies, The George Washington University, Washington, DC. He has written about the Central and Eastern Europe for Newsweek International, The Wall Street Journal, and others.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword, Jerzy Buzek Preface Chapter 1: Belarus: A Pragmatic Approach toward Moldova, Vladislav V. Froltsov Chapter 2: Bulgaria: Relations with Moldova under the Influence of the Bulgarian Diaspora, Nicolai Tveatcov Chapter 3: China: Policy toward Moldova under the Influence of Socialism, Lingqi Meng Chapter 4: The Czech Republic and Slovakia: Partnership with Moldova for Transformation and Europeanization, Juraj Maruiak Chapter 5: The European Union: From Ignorance to a Privileged Partnership with Moldova, Natalia Shapovalova and Jos Boonstra Chapter 6: France: Unfulfilled Potential as a Major EU Partner of Moldova, Florent Parmentier Chapter 7: Germany: Increased Attention toward Moldova?, Dareg A. Zabarah Chapter 8: Hungary: A Supporter of Moldova's Independence , András Rácz and Andrea Ambrus Chapter 9: Italy: A Missing Actor on the Moldovan Regional Stage? , Davide Zaffi Chapter 10: Lithuania: Restoration of Old Links with Moldova for New Goals, Laura Kirvelyte Chapter 11: Poland: Rediscovering Moldova, Marcin Kosienkowski Chapter 12: Romania: From Brotherly Affection with Moldova to Disillusionment and Pragmatism, Octavian Milevschi Chapter 13: Russia: Relations with Moldova under a Paradigm of Ambiguity, Andrey Devyatkov Chapter 14: Turkey: Politics of Balance and Caution toward Moldova, Özgehan Senyuva Chapter 15: Ukraine: Inconsistent Policy toward Moldova, Vladimir Korobov and Georgiy Byanov Chapter 16: United Kingdom: A Developing Engagement with Moldova, Ronald J. Hill Chapter 17: United States: Rewriting the Post-Soviet Narrative in Moldova , William Schreiber Chapter 18: Transnistria: A Policy of Denial, Containment and Separation from Moldova, Andrey Safonov
Foreword, Jerzy Buzek Preface Chapter 1: Belarus: A Pragmatic Approach toward Moldova, Vladislav V. Froltsov Chapter 2: Bulgaria: Relations with Moldova under the Influence of the Bulgarian Diaspora, Nicolai Tveatcov Chapter 3: China: Policy toward Moldova under the Influence of Socialism, Lingqi Meng Chapter 4: The Czech Republic and Slovakia: Partnership with Moldova for Transformation and Europeanization, Juraj Maruiak Chapter 5: The European Union: From Ignorance to a Privileged Partnership with Moldova, Natalia Shapovalova and Jos Boonstra Chapter 6: France: Unfulfilled Potential as a Major EU Partner of Moldova, Florent Parmentier Chapter 7: Germany: Increased Attention toward Moldova?, Dareg A. Zabarah Chapter 8: Hungary: A Supporter of Moldova's Independence , András Rácz and Andrea Ambrus Chapter 9: Italy: A Missing Actor on the Moldovan Regional Stage? , Davide Zaffi Chapter 10: Lithuania: Restoration of Old Links with Moldova for New Goals, Laura Kirvelyte Chapter 11: Poland: Rediscovering Moldova, Marcin Kosienkowski Chapter 12: Romania: From Brotherly Affection with Moldova to Disillusionment and Pragmatism, Octavian Milevschi Chapter 13: Russia: Relations with Moldova under a Paradigm of Ambiguity, Andrey Devyatkov Chapter 14: Turkey: Politics of Balance and Caution toward Moldova, Özgehan Senyuva Chapter 15: Ukraine: Inconsistent Policy toward Moldova, Vladimir Korobov and Georgiy Byanov Chapter 16: United Kingdom: A Developing Engagement with Moldova, Ronald J. Hill Chapter 17: United States: Rewriting the Post-Soviet Narrative in Moldova , William Schreiber Chapter 18: Transnistria: A Policy of Denial, Containment and Separation from Moldova, Andrey Safonov
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