Foreign Policy Objective of Separatist Transnistrian Region. Institutional Architecture
FOREIGN POLICY OBJECTIVE OF SEPARATIST TRANSNISTRIAN REGION. INSTITUTIONAL ARCHITECTURE
Author(s): Eugen StrăuţiuSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Editura Universitatii LUCIAN BLAGA din Sibiu
Keywords: Transnistrian conflict; Transnistrian region; Republic of Moldova; Foreing policy; Institutional architecture
Summary/Abstract: Comparing the international position of unrecognized states in the international system, it becomes obvious weak position (lowest) to Transnistria. Not recognized by any UN member state and by any international organization recognized / accredited to the UN, Transnistria does not benefit from the advantages which other subjects of "frozen conflicts" in the Black Sea (South Ossetia and Nagorno-Karabakh) have: recognition of five states member UN – the same for South Ossetia and Nagorno-Karabakh. Hence the enormous difficulty of building principles and institutional foreign policy - which is the attribute of national sovereignty derives from the quality of the subject (person) of international law. In these conditions, depriving embassies and consulates, unable to perform the task of preparing to negotiate international treaties, the Foreign Ministry in Tiraspol is unable to answer key foreign policy objectives.
Journal: Studia Securitatis
- Issue Year: 2013
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 21-28
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English
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