Republic of Moldova in the year 2030. Essay on Futurological Geopolitics
Republic of Moldova in the year 2030. Essay on Futurological Geopolitics
Author(s): Oleg SerebrianSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Südosteuropa Gesellschaft e.V.
Keywords: Basarabia; Central Europe; Balkans; territorial conflicts of the Republic of Moldova; Transnistrean; South-Basarabian and Moldo-Ukrainian boundary; Transnistrian conflict
Summary/Abstract: "They say that the Republic of Moldova would be a country without a future. Many political commentators believe in this supposition. The same situation applies to a majority of the population and to a large part of the youth in this country. The most conclusive demonstration took place during the election of the 23rd of February 2001 only two political parties were elected to the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova the Communist Party (left wing party, the adept in rehabilitation of the former Soviet Union) and the Popular Christian Democratic Party (right wing party, the adept in union with Romania). The population refused the political parties, which chose maintaining and consolidating the Republic of Moldova as a state, expressing a dangerous state of spirit. In this situation, I find myself in unequal conditions compared to other authors, who will easily make some prognosis related to their countries. It will be difficult for me to remain optimistic in this study, keeping in account that my country became one of the poorest countries in Europe and at the same time, the unique European country in which Communism was restored in a democratic way."[...]
Journal: Südosteuropa Mitteilungen
- Issue Year: 2002
- Issue No: 01
- Page Range: 84-94
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English
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