The book analyzes Romania's evolving foreign policy, balancing its aspirations for integration into European and transatlantic institutions with its historical ties to Russia and the complexities of its regional security concerns. It highlights key moments in Romania's integration into NATO and the EU, and its role as a member of these institutions, especially in relation to the ongoing geopolitical tensions in Eastern Europe, particularly regarding Russia. The narrative also explores the struggles Romania faced in addressing minority rights, gender equality, judicial reform, and corruption, underscoring the country's ongoing challenges and achievements in consolidating democratic institutions.
Throughout the book, Romania's post-communist experience is framed within the context of its desire for modernization, economic growth, and its place in a larger European and global order. It offers a comprehensive analysis of Romania's political, economic, and social transformations, shedding light on the deep-seated struggles and successes that have shaped the country's current status as a member of the European Union and NATO. The book ultimately presents Romania's journey as a microcosm of the broader challenges facing post-communist societies in their quest for democracy, prosperity, and global integration.
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