Tuesday, November 22, 2011

The “Frozen” Southeast: How the Moldova-Transnistria Question has Become a European Geo-Security Issue


The Journal of Slavic Military Studies

The “Frozen” Southeast: How the Moldova-Transnistria Question has Become a European Geo-Security Issue





W. Alejandro Sanchez
Volume 22, Issue 2, 2009
pages 153-176
http://bit.ly/urxzWs


Abstract
The Republic of Transnistria is a separatist region of the Southeastern European state of Moldova. While not much has changed in this “frozen conflict” since a 1992 short-lived war, the eastwards expansion of the European Union and NATO are slowly bringing Moldova to the attention of Western policymakers. The cornerstone of the separatist cause is the Russian Federation, which serves as Transnistrias protector. Given the 2008 summer in war in Georgia, another so-called “frozen conflict,” it is necessary to evaluate how a Russia-backed separatist region in Moldova, accussed of human rights violations and weapons trafficking, fits into the wider discussion of European geosecurity and NATO/West-Russian relations for the immediate future.

The link above will take you to the Taylor & Francis where you can register/purchase the article. Please contact me if you would like a .pdf version if you're an academic/researcher etc. wilder.a.sanchez at gmail.com

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