Moldova: A Country That Looks for its Path Between East and West at the Crossroad of Dead Ends Cover Image

Doğu ile Batı Arasında Çıkmaz Yolların Kavşağında Yolunu Arayan Bir Ülke: Moldova
Moldova: A Country That Looks for its Path Between East and West at the Crossroad of Dead Ends

Author(s): Süer Eker
Subject(s): Politics, History, Geography, Regional studies
Published by: Karadeniz Araştırmaları Merkezi
Keywords: Moldovia; Romania; Bogdan; Bessarabia; Transnistria; Gagauz;

Summary/Abstract: Moldova is an ex-Soviet country in the southestern part of Europe between Romania and Ukraine. Historical Moldovia or ‘Kara Bogdan’ in the Ottoman terminology, became a vassal state of the Ottoman Empire in 16th century. As a result of Turkish-Russian War 1806-1812, east Moldovia was annexed to Russia and re-named Bessarabia by the Russian rulers. Moldovans and Romanians share same language and a common cultural heritage. This ‘tiny’ and 'poor' country choosed its path towards the European Union and Romania against opposition of Pro-Russian circles and Transnistrian separatist movement supported by the Russia Federation. In this paper contemporary Moldova’s recent social and political stuation will be examined briefly at the historical background.

  • Issue Year: 2014
  • Issue No: 43
  • Page Range: 1-16
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: Turkish
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