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Journal articles on the topic "Transnistrie"

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Parmentier, Florent. "La Transnistrie." Le Courrier des pays de l'Est 1061, no. 3 (2007): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/cpe.073.0069.

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Durandin, Catherine. "Moldavie-Transnistrie, le conflit gelé." Inflexions N° 33, no. 3 (2016): 105. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/infle.033.0105.

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Lambert, Michael Éric. "Comprendre la présence militaire russe en Transnistrie." Revue Défense Nationale N° 818, no. 3 (March 1, 2019): 107–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rdna.818.0107.

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Heymann, Florence, Marianne Hirsch, Marianne Hirsch, and Roxana Verona. "Sonja Jaslowitz. Po�mes in�dits de Transnistrie." Revue d�Histoire de la Shoah N�194, no. 1 (2011): 369. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rhsho.194.0369.

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Heymann, Florence. "Tourisme des m�moires bless�es. Traces de Transnistrie." Revue d�Histoire de la Shoah N�194, no. 1 (2011): 319. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rhsho.194.0319.

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Achim, Viorel. "La déportation des Rroms en Transnistrie, les données principales." Etudes Tsiganes 56-57, no. 1 (2016): 66. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/tsig.056.0066.

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Osipov, Alexander, and Hanna Vasilevich. "Transnistrian Nation-Building: A Case of Effective Diversity Policies?" Nationalities Papers 47, no. 6 (July 29, 2019): 983–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/nps.2018.26.

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AbstractThis article addresses the reasons why ethnic diversity has never posed a challenge to the stability of Transnistria (also called the Transnistrian Moldovan Republic), an unrecognized state that broke away from Moldova during the collapse of the Soviet Union. We analyze the major societal and political patterns relevant to ethnic relations in the region and focus on the structure, content, and effectiveness of Transnistrian legislation concerning ethnic and linguistic diversity along with the practices of its implementation. In our view, formal and informal ethnic divisions do not hinder the political stability of Transnistria. We conclude that the stability of ethnic relations in Transnistria in part results from a deliberate policy aimed at managing diversity. This policy provides for the dependence of the populace on the state apparatus achieved through a dense plethora of government-orchestrated activities as well as the reproduction of nonconflictual, eclectic, and thus socially acceptable national narratives inherited from the Soviet past.
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Dembinska, Magdalena, and Julien Danero Iglesias. "The Making of an Empty Moldovan Category within a Multiethnic Transnistrian Nation." East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures 27, no. 3 (April 28, 2013): 413–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0888325413484174.

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To legitimize separation from Moldova, Transnistrian elites have been constructing a civic Transnistrian nation, subsuming local ethnic Russian, Ukrainian, and Moldovan identities. This article first identifies changes to the Transnistrian nation-building strategy: from an emphasis on Moldovan nationhood in the early 1990s to oppose “Romanianization” in Chisinau, to Transnistrian nationhood mainly after Moldovanism was adopted in Chisinau in 2001. It then shows how this multiethnic nation is being constructed, with a particular emphasis on the place of Transnistrian Moldovans. While the Moldovan identity category is being institutionalized as a part of the Transnistrian civic nation, its ecological niches are being emptied of Romanian/Bessarabian attributes and invested with Russianness. As a result, “Moldovan” now seems an empty identity category in Transnistria.
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Chernyavskiy, S. I. "The Transnistrian conflict is waiting for its solution." Journal of International Analytics, no. 3 (September 28, 2017): 36–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.46272/2587-8476-2017-0-3-36-42.

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The article analyzes the positions of the Republic of Moldova and the Pridnestrovskaia Moldavskaia Respublika regarding the settlement of the “Transnistrian conflict”. It arose in 1992 in connection with the intention of the Chisinau authorities to prohibit the use of the Russian language in the country and unite with Romania. The split of Moldova into two States led to the creation of a latent military and political crisis in the region. The conflict is still unresolved. International negotiations in the “5 + 2” format on the Transnistrian issue practically ceased. The war in the south-east of Ukraine strengthened the blockade of Transnistria, complicated the socio-economic situation of the population. The leadership of Moldova insists on a forceful version of reintegration, with which the population of Transnistria disagrees.
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Sîrbu, Tatiana. "Gospodar ou déporté : la catégorisation comme instrument de la déportation des Tsiganes en Transnistrie." Etudes Tsiganes 56-57, no. 1 (2016): 90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/tsig.056.0090.

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Owen, Jeffrey Daniel. "Neopatrimonialism and Regime Endurance in Transnistria." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/35153.

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This thesis argues that neopatrimonialism is vital to understanding the power structure of the secessionist Transnistrian Moldovan Republic (TMR), and that neopatrimonial structures have been manipulated by Soviet-era elites to sustain the unrecognized separatist stateâ s independence. The thesis also argues that neopatrimonialism is not a stable structure and its effectiveness in retaining support for the regime has changed over time. The paper provides an empirical analysis of the TMR in order to answer two questions: â To what extent does neopatrimonialism explain the regime endurance of the Transnistrian Moldovan Republic?â and â What does the case of the Transnistrian Moldovan Republic reveal about neopatrimonialism and regime endurance over time?â The analysis examines the TMR regimeâ s use of Soviet-era industrial and bureaucratic structures, media, party networks, and worker committees to assert and maintain control, distribute patronage, maintain support for secession, and co-opt important interest groups. The paper concludes that although neopatrimonialism is only one of several elements that support the TMR regimeâ s endurance, the analysis of neopatrimonial systems in states with significant neopatrimonialism provides a framework for examining disparate but interwoven elements of a stateâ s political economy.
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Kuusirati, J. (Jyrki). "Transnistrian kansakunnan rakentamisen hanke 2006–2008." Master's thesis, University of Oulu, 2013. http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:oulu-201309261738.

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Tutkimukseni Transnistrian kansakunnan rakentamisen hanke vuosina 2006–2008 kohde on Moldovan ja Ukrainan välissä, pääosin Dnestrjoen vasemmalla rannalla sijaitseva Transnistria ja Moldovan kansainvälisesti tunnustettuun alueeseen kuuluvan Dnestrin moldavialainen tasavalta ja sen itsenäistymispyrkimykset. Tutkimukseni pääaineistot ovat vuosina 2006–2008 ilmestyneet verkkolehti Tiraspol Times ja verkkosivusto pridnestrovie.net — the new europe. Tiraspol Timesin julkaisija oli irlantilainen liikemies Des Grant, ja pridnestrovie.netin taustalla oli International Council for Democratic Institutions and State Sovereignty (ICDISS). Tutkimukseni tarkoituksena on selvittää ne keinot, joita Dnestrin moldavialainen tasavalta itsenäistymisensä perustelemiseen käyttää, ja se, kuinka se pyrkii saamaan kansainvälisen yhteisön vakuuttuneeksi itsenäisyydestään ja näin saamaan itsenäisyydelleen kansainvälisen tunnustuksen. Transnistrian kansakunnan rakentamista pyrin tarkastelemaan Benedict Andersonin, Ernest Gellnerin ja Eric Hobsbawmin teoreettisia taustoja vasten. Hankkeen tärkeimmiksi teoreetikoiksi nousevat kuitenkin V. I. Lenin ja Woodrow Wilson, koska dnestriläinen propaganda viittaa nimenomaan heihin. Bessarabian ja Transnistrian historiaan liittyvissä kysymyksissä tukeudun Charles Kingin teokseen The Moldovans ja valtion kansainväliseen tunnustamiseen liittyvissä kysymyksissä Kari Hakapään teokseen Uusi kansainvälinen oikeus. Keskeiset tutkimustulokset ovat Trasnistrian kansakunnan rakentamisessa käytetyt Dnestrin moldavialaisen tasavallan itsenäisyyden neljä peruspilaria. Nämä neljä pilaria ovat kansojen itsemääräämisoikeus, Moldovasta eli Bessarabiasta erillinen historia, Transnistrian erityisyys sekä Molotovin–Ribbentropin sopimuksen purkaminen. Tutkimukseni tulosten perusteella tehdyt päätelmät ovat yksinkertaiset. Olipa Dnestrin moldavialaisen tasavallan itsenäisyysvaatimusten taustalla muutakin kuin edellä mainitut neljä peruspilaria, Bessarabia ja Transnistria eivät dnestriläisen näkemyksen mukaan kuulu missään tapauksessa yhteen.
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Ehrke, Jürgen. "Zur Stabilisierung fragmentierter Staaten : Dezentralisierung, Entwicklungszusammenarbeit und das Gespenst des Separatismus." Phd thesis, Universität Potsdam, 2011. http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2011/5397/.

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Die internationale Staatengemeinschaft steht Sezessionsbestrebungen zur Aufspaltung bestehender Staaten gewöhnlich ablehnend gegenüber. Gleichzeitig wendet sie in vielen Ländern Instrumente der Entwicklungspolitik an und greift so auch in den dortigen politischen Prozess ein. Untersucht wird, inwiefern Entwicklungspolitik so gestaltet werden kann, dass sie nicht, quasi als Nebenwirkung, einer Sezessionsbewegung zum Durchbruch verhilft. Betrachtet wird dabei neben der gezielten Förderung wirtschaftlichen Wachstums auch das Instrument der Dezentralisierung, das oft als Mittel zur „Beruhigung“ separatistischer Bestrebungen vorgeschlagen wird. Zuvor jedoch wird aufgewiesen, dass eine Politik, die Sezessionen verhindern will, zumindest in vielen Fällen auch moralphilosophisch schlüssig begründet werden kann. Den Abschluss der Arbeit bilden drei Fallstudien zu Sezessionen auf dem Gebiet der ehemaligen Sowjetunion.
The international community is usually set against secessionist movements that aim at the splitting up of existing states. At the same time, in many countries instruments of development policy are applied, that automatically influence the political process there. The investigation here seeks to answer the question whether development policies can be designed in a way that they don’t unwillingly trigger secession as a side effect. In doing so, the focus is not only on growth-enhancing policies, but also on the instrument of decentralization, which is often presented as a tool suited to appease separatist movements. Prior to that, though, it is demonstrated that a policy aiming at the prevention of secessions can – in many cases at least – be justified with sound arguments of moral philosophy. The concluding chapter looks at three case studies of secessions that have been attempted on the territory of the former Soviet Union.
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Morgione, Maria Laura. "Stretta tra due Mondi. La Transnistria tra identità del passato e incertezza del futuro." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2015. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/8221/.

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La tesi si sviluppa attorno a 6 capitoli che, ripercorrendo le peculiarità storiche, linguistiche ed economiche di Moldova e Transnistria, tenteranno di mettere in luce i contrasti salienti del rapporto tra Chişinău e Tiraspol. Il capitolo 1 si concentra sulla comparazione di alcune fonti (provenienti da est e da ovest) che hanno ricostruito la storia della Moldova della Grande Romania e della Moldavia sovietica. In tal modo sarà possibile dimostrare che la regione di interesse è stata oggetto di una manipolazione intenzionale del proprio passato asservita ai centri di potere che miravano alla supremazia del territorio. Il capitolo 2 ripercorre le fasi dell’epoca di industrializzazione della Transnistria che, a partire dagli anni ’90, si suppone abbia permesso a Tiraspol di sganciarsi de facto dal governo moldavo. Il capitolo 3 si sofferma sui motivi che spinsero la popolazione del Dnestr ad appoggiare la secessione trascinandola nel conflitto del 1992. Una volta tracciata la cornice storica lungo i capitoli 1, 2 e 3, il capitolo 4 presenterà il multiforme panorama linguistico dell’attuale Repubblica Moldova soffermandosi sul ruolo della lingua russa, scintilla della secessione transnistriana. Il capitolo 5 offre uno spunto di riflessione sull’incidenza di Mosca nella separazione moldava per mezzo di uno studio dell’economia della Transnistria. Il capitolo 6, infine, rivela che gli argomenti trattati nel corso dei 5 capitoli precedenti sono tutti tasselli imprescindibili dell’identità nazionale transnistriana e permette di muovere alcune ipotesi sui metodi attuati da Tiraspol per garantire la fedeltà nazionale della propria popolazione facendo perno sul controllo dei mass media.
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Fridén, Dennis. "Från de facto till de jure : En komparativ studie mellan tre post-sovjetiska territoriers väg mot diplomatiskt erkännande." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper (KV), 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-101028.

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Abstract – From de facto to de jure: A comparative study between three post-Soviet territories path towards diplomatic recognition The purpose of this essay has been to study how well three post-Soviet de facto states live up to the definition of the concepts of state and sovereignty. Basically, the focus has been to, with the help of an analysis scheme constructed specifically for this study, analyse the situation the three de facto states are currently in and then compare their situations to one another. With the study I want to show that the history of the de facto states, as well as their current legal status, carry with them differences and similarities that play a major role in their future. By analysing a number of scientific articles and other research material within the social science sphere, I have been able to compile a table that shows how well the case studies live up to the seven criteria of the state outlined by Martin Glassner in Political Geography (2004). The main result of the study has been that various historical and demographic circumstances in the three de facto states have distinguished them from one another during the more than three decades that have passed since the fall of the Soviet Union. However, this is in stark contrast to the strong ties they all have to a patron state, which in all cases is crucial to the legal state of limbo they are all currently residing in.
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Ene, Ivan. "Republic of Moldova and the transnistrian conflict the impact of NATO and the European Union enlargements on the dispute resolution process." Thesis, Monterey, Calif. : Springfield, Va. : Naval Postgraduate School ; Available from National Technical Information Service, 2006. http://library.nps.navy.mil/uhtbin/hyperion/06Mar%5FEne.pdf.

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Thesis (M.A. in Security Studies (Civil-Military Relations))--Naval Postgraduate School, March 2006.
Thesis Advisor(s): Donald Abenheim. "March 2006." Includes bibliographical references (p. 99-106). Also available online.
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Lutterjohann, Nina. "The limitations of imagining peace : the relative success and failure of international organisations and the Georgian-Abkhaz and Moldovan-Transnistrian conflicts, 1992-2013." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/11752.

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This thesis comparatively analyses dilemmas arising from the unresolved Georgian-Abkhazian and Moldovan-Transnistrian conflicts. The many existing differences in the nature and dynamics of each conflict point to a sui generis situation, yet, many similarities also exist, including Soviet era legacies. The research premise is based on very considerable resourcing being dedicated to the resolution of these conflicts since their inception, yet no significant conflict transformation (Abkhazia has Russian recognition) has occurred, let alone peace. Given the mandate from the OSCE, EU and UN, the purpose of the thesis is to analyse their involvement. While evidence – local vested interests and strategic interests – illustrates the obvious obstructions, the thesis focuses on the IOs and asks why no tangible successes were achieved. This is done by critically analysing their performance, by assuming that success is often overlooked and by identifying a range of misperceptions. Therefore, by considering conflict transformation and engaging in analysis of many sources, including documents and about five-dozen interviews, the thesis reappraises the ethno-national origins, the geopolitical dimension and the entrenched conflicting party positions in the context of pan-European actors' responses. The analyses of the comparative peace processes illuminate the IOs' own challenges in reaching consensus as well as on the conflicting parties' competing narratives. Answering the question of what to produce first – a political solution to improve societal conditions, or the pursuing exercise of confidence-building measures (CBMs) to settle the status question – is part of the objective. I argue that a typology of success and failure more comprehensively explains IO performance between 1992 and the EU's Vilnius Summit in 2013.
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Potapkina, Viktoria. "Nation building in contested states." Doctoral thesis, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/666804.

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This thesis provides an overview of current nation building processes in contested states. With a specific focus on the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, and Kosovo, original data is presented, collected in English in a single work for the first time. The work presents an analysis and comparison of contested states from an internal perspective, looking at the processes that help legitimize such entities from within and creating support for their ongoing existence. The work strives to begin filling the gaps in available literature on contested states, as well as to contribute to the overall understanding of nation and state building, state formation and sovereignty. The goal of this work is to provide a new way of looking at the puzzle that contested states are by offering insight into the understanding of their ongoing existence.
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Johansson, Andreas. "Dissenting Democrats : Nation and Democracy in the Republic of Moldova." Doctoral thesis, Stockholms universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-64177.

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The Republic of Moldova was one of fifteen states to emerge from the dissolution of the Soviet Union. With weak historical legacy of statehood, deteriorating economy and serious national divisions, the young state lacked many of the prerequisites deemed necessary for successful democratization. From the very beginning of independence, Moldova became the battleground of Romanianists, propagating for the Romanian character of Moldova’s majority population, and Moldovanists, who viewed the people as a separate nation. In the literature on democracy and democratization, a divided nation is singled out as a serious threat to statehood and democratization efforts alike. Without a nation in place it is generally understood that democracy cannot take root. Nevertheless, Moldova in a few years time managed to make considerable progress on its path towards democracy. A main theme of the dissertation is thus the issue of national division and how it has affected political developments in general and democracy in specific. This picture is then further expanded by including close analysis of political support. The dissertation contributes to discussions about how nation and democracy goes together in transitional states with no legacy of either of them. The analysis shows that national division in Moldova works on different levels. While political actors often seek support from the electorate according to their positions on the nation, national identity by itself does not suffice to explain differences in political support. Instead other aspects, such as generational values, degree of urbanity and level of education, play a much larger role. Democracy, as a platform where different political ideas and ambitions may form, can both complicate transitions since it provides opportunities for conflicts, but democracy also holds the prospects to find ways to resolve disagreements. In the long run, this carries the seed of consolidation of both democracy and nation alike.
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Sirbu, Tatiana. "La politique des villages tsiganes en Bessarabie sous trois administrations: tsariste, roumaine et soviétique, 1812-1956." Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/209684.

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L’objet de cette recherche est la situation des Tsiganes de Bessarabie sous trois administrations :tsariste (1812-1918), roumaine (1918-1940, 1941-1944) et soviétique (1940-1941, 1944-156). Au niveau macro, nous nous sommes intéressés plus principalement à la politique des « villages tsiganes » qui est selon nous la plus révélatrice d’une continuité entre les trois administrations. Au niveau micro, nous avons suivi le parcours de quelques villages du centre et du sud de la Bessarabie sous ces trois administrations.

En schématisant, on peut affirmer que le régime tsariste a appliqué en Bessarabie une politique de sédentarisation forcée par ségrégation. Nous l’illustrons par le cas des « villages tsiganes » de Kair et Faraonovka. L’administration roumaine pendant la dictature d’Antonescu a appliqué une politique de déportation en dehors des frontières historiques de la Roumanie, même si au départ il était question de créer des « villages tsiganes » dans la région de Baragan dans la partie sud-est du pays. Le régime soviétique a opté pour une politique de ségrégation forcée par assimilation.


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Books on the topic "Transnistrie"

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Delorca, Frédéric. Transnistrie: Voyage officiel au pays des derniers Soviets. Paris: Cygne, 2009.

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Delorca, Frédéric. Transnistrie: Voyage officiel au pays des derniers Soviets. Paris: Cygne, 2009.

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Doina, Uricariu, ed. Transnistria. București: Editura Atlas, 1998.

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Destine transnistriene. Chișinău: Prut Internațional, 2010.

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Völkl, Ekkehard. Transnistrien und Odessa (1941-1944). Kallmünz: Lassleben, 1996.

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Administrația civilă română în Transnistria. Chișinău: Universitas, 1993.

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Lungu, M. S. Din toponimica istorică a Transnistriei. Chișinău: Editura Ruxanda, 1998.

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Țurcanu, Ion. Bibliografia istorică a Basarabiei și Transnistriei. Chișinău: Litera Internațional, 2005.

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editor, Guzun Vadim, and Tașcă, Mihai, writer of introduction, eds. Memoriile unui subprefect român în Transnistria. Cluj-Napoca: Argonaut, 2014.

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Dosarul Transnistria: Istoria unui "conflict înghețat". București: Editura Institutului de Științe Politice și Relații Internaționale, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Transnistrie"

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Vaseashta, Ashok, and S. Enaki. "The Transnistria Equation." In NATO Science for Peace and Security Series A: Chemistry and Biology, 141–46. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2488-4_12.

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Beacháin, Donnacha Ó. "Moldova-Transnistria Conflict." In The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Peace and Conflict Studies, 1–8. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11795-5_49-1.

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Troebst, Stefan. "„Wir sind Transnistrier!“ Geschichtspolitik im Ostteil Moldovas." In GegenErinnerung, edited by Helmut Altrichter, 277–302. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1524/9783486596359-017.

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Deletant, Dennis. "Transnistria: The Fate of the Jews and Romas." In Hitler's Forgotten Ally, 166–204. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230502093_9.

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Kosienkowski, Marcin. "The patron-client relationship between Russia and Transnistria." In De Facto States in Eurasia, 183–207. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019. |: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429244049-14.

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Gawrich, Andrea. "Conflict Management, International Parliamentary Assemblies and Small States: The Cases of Georgia and Moldova." In Between Peace and Conflict in the East and the West, 3–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-77489-9_1.

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AbstractThe parliamentary assemblies of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and the Council of Europe have reputations as bridge-building institutions between western and post-socialist countries. However, territorial disputes between member states pose a challenge to the parliamentary diplomacy of these international parliamentary institutions (IPIs). This article examines how IPIs address conflicts in the cases of two small states facing “frozen” secessionist conflicts, where Russia’s hegemony is involved, namely Georgia with its territorial disputes in South Ossetia and Abkhazia along with Moldova and its secessionist dispute with Transnistria. This contribution unpacks IPI strategies by applying conceptual approaches from parliamentary diplomacy, conflict management and small-states literature, as well as the respective arguments on hegemonic strategies.
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Daase, Cindy. "Abchasien, Süd-Ossetien und Transnistrien – de facto-(Klein-)Staaten im postsowjetischen Raum." In State Size Matters, 219–49. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-07725-9_11.

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Heymann, Florence. "“Bottles in the Sea”: Letters of Deported Jews in Moghilev (Transnistria), November–December 1941." In Local History, Transnational Memory in the Romanian Holocaust, 77–89. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230118416_5.

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Ofer, Dalia, and Sarah Rosen. "An Account from Transnistria: The Diary of Lipman Kunstadt, a Social Critic from Within." In Beyond Camps and Forced Labour, 49–66. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56391-2_4.

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Zofka, Jan. "»Russianness« als unsichtbare Norm. Mobilisierungsdiskurse des pro-russländischen Separatismus in Transnistrien im Zerfall der UdSSR." In Kampf um Wort und Schrift, 105–22. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.13109/9783666101229.105.

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