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An unsettled nation Moldova in the geopolitics of Russia, Romania, and Ukraine Eduard Baidaus ; with a foreword by John Paul Himka and David R. Marples

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher number: d8756116-4dbf-4bc2-984f-2f4484cc5e739783838215822Language: English Series: Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society ; Vol. 252Publisher: Stuttgart ibidem Verlag [2023]Copyright date: © 2023Description: 669 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten 21 cm x 14.8 cm, 886 gContent type:
  • Text
Media type:
  • ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
Carrier type:
  • Band
ISBN:
  • 9783838215822
  • 3838215826
Additional physical formats: Erscheint auch als: An unsettled nationDDC classification:
  • 947.6084 23/ger
  • 940
Other classification:
  • RA07.34
  • RA02.02
  • SF
  • SB01
  • MG 82000
  • 15.71
Online resources:
Contents:
Moldova and Transnistria : historical background and political roots, 1917–1985
Perestroika, nationalism and internationalism in "Sunny Moldavia," 1985–1991
Damaged peace : preconditions that heralded the Transnistrian War, 1989–1991
The heat before the "freeze" : the Transnistrian War, 1992
Separatism in postwar Moldova : international aspects, 1993–2013
The nature of the Transnistrian conflict and the prospects of its resolution, 1993–2013
The domestic discourse on the Transnistrian problem, 1993–2013
Separatism and nation-building : education and the forging of conflicting identities, 1991–2013
Nation-building and national identity : political symbolism and nationality policies, 1989–2013
Action note:
  • Archivierung/Langzeitarchivierung gewährleistet PEBW
Summary: This book investigates state-building, distorted identities, and separatism in the Republic of Moldova. It presents research on the historical preconditions and spread of the secessionist movement in Transnistria, the war in the Dniester River valley, and the diplomatic deadlock of the Transnistrian problem. It examines the conflicting positions that political parties, the public, and experts have taken towards the problems that challenge the nation- and state-building processes in this post-Soviet state. Additional focal points include the reassertion of Russia's power in the post-Soviet space, Ukraine's effort to become a major political player in the region, and Romania’s attempt to retrieve its influence in Moldova. This study demonstrates that separatism generates mutually exclusive nation-building projects on the territory of a single state, that international actors play a significant role in this process, and that domestic and external factors hinder the development of a resolution of the so-called "frozen conflict" over Transnistria.
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single unit book single unit book HAC Library - Holdings of the American Academy in Berlin HAC – 1st floor – Library Room – Open Stacks R (Reference collection) R:DK509.7724 .B35 2023 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Paperback 2023-7834

Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 594-641, Register

Moldova and Transnistria : historical background and political roots, 1917–1985

Perestroika, nationalism and internationalism in "Sunny Moldavia," 1985–1991

Damaged peace : preconditions that heralded the Transnistrian War, 1989–1991

The heat before the "freeze" : the Transnistrian War, 1992

Separatism in postwar Moldova : international aspects, 1993–2013

The nature of the Transnistrian conflict and the prospects of its resolution, 1993–2013

The domestic discourse on the Transnistrian problem, 1993–2013

Separatism and nation-building : education and the forging of conflicting identities, 1991–2013

Nation-building and national identity : political symbolism and nationality policies, 1989–2013

This book investigates state-building, distorted identities, and separatism in the Republic of Moldova. It presents research on the historical preconditions and spread of the secessionist movement in Transnistria, the war in the Dniester River valley, and the diplomatic deadlock of the Transnistrian problem. It examines the conflicting positions that political parties, the public, and experts have taken towards the problems that challenge the nation- and state-building processes in this post-Soviet state. Additional focal points include the reassertion of Russia's power in the post-Soviet space, Ukraine's effort to become a major political player in the region, and Romania’s attempt to retrieve its influence in Moldova. This study demonstrates that separatism generates mutually exclusive nation-building projects on the territory of a single state, that international actors play a significant role in this process, and that domestic and external factors hinder the development of a resolution of the so-called "frozen conflict" over Transnistria.

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