Transnistria Essays

  • Transnistria Case Study

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    border and the River Dniester, the territory of Transnistria covers approximately 4160 km2 where over half million people live (Blakkisrud and Kolstø, 2013). In 1992, the civil conflict broke out in Transnistria (Cantir and Kennedy, 2015). When the former 14th Soviet Army interfered with the insurgent side, the Moldovans had to withdraw (Blackkisrud and Kolstø, 2013). It was thanks to Moscow that the attacks and fighting between Moldova and Transnistria were ended in July 1992 (Chamberlain-Creanga and

  • Moldova and Human Trafficking

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    Everyday men, women and children are trafficked in and out of Moldova; some are transported willingly, others are tricked, and some are kidnapped. Hundreds are daily losing their freedom and becoming slaves to the will of their exploiters. While the trafficking of persons can be for forced labor, a study from 2000 reports that one fourth of global trafficking is for sexual purposes. Sadly, in Moldova trafficking for the purpose of sex constitutes 80% of the total trafficking in the country and

  • Importance Of Grand Strategy For Small States

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    4. Grand strategy for small states To be a small state, even it declared itself as a neutral, is a question of to be conscious of the size that small states have and the possibilities that gives to the state and which also are the pitfalls. Thus, small states have an opportunity to be extremely agile and they need to take very swift decisions and to play on different agendas. The small states have to be very aware of the political changes of the world, because the small states cannot play in all

  • Should the EU Give Ukraine the Prospect of EU Membership?

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    It was quite a shock when Ukraine was voted, along with Poland, a host country for Euro 2012 in 2007: could the championship really be held in this eastern European country, a former Soviet state, lacking a good infrastructure and an efficient administration? Nevertheless, the country started the preparations of the biggest sporting event it has yet organised. Only the future can tell us whether the transformation has been successful, but the assignment was not completely random, as Ukraine has