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EU and Moldova: On a Fault-Line of Europe

EU and Moldova: On a Fault-Line of Europe

Ann Lewis
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"This wide-ranging book, written by an international team of experts and practitioners, offers a comprehensive and indispensable analysis of this neglected land on the borders of old Russian and the new European Union." --Ronald J Hill, Professor of Comparative Government, Trinity College, Dublin"This book brings together a variety of well-informed experts on relevant and complex fields that really matter in the relationship between Moldova and the EU. It is the first work to look back over more than a decade of independence and forward to Moldova s developing relations with the EU." -- Dr Gordon Adam, MEP, Labour European Spokesman on Agriculture, Rural Affairs and EnergyMoldova is perhaps the least known country in the European part of what used to be the Soviet Union. Yet with EU enlargement it will become a near neighbor, whose future will influence not only the security environment around borders but also practical issues such as migration and drugs. "The EU and Moldova" aims to bring a better understanding of Moldova and its relations with the EU and the international community to a wider audience. It looks at a range of domestic issues including political structures, public opinion trends, the rule of law and human rights, ethical questions and prospects for economic reform. It considers the difficult issue of Transnistria, the breakaway region with close links to Russia and a Soviet-style administration. The book looks specifically at EU policy towards Moldova, and Moldovan attitudes to relations with the EU. It presents a wide range of viewpoints, enabling the reader to get a flavor of the current debate and to consider the policy options facing both sides. The contributorsinclude politicians and parliamentarians, officials, academics, practitioners and journalists.
Language
English
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Federal Trust
Release
June 10, 2008
ISBN
1903403545
ISBN 13
9781903403549

EU and Moldova: On a Fault-Line of Europe

Ann Lewis
0/5 ( ratings)
"This wide-ranging book, written by an international team of experts and practitioners, offers a comprehensive and indispensable analysis of this neglected land on the borders of old Russian and the new European Union." --Ronald J Hill, Professor of Comparative Government, Trinity College, Dublin"This book brings together a variety of well-informed experts on relevant and complex fields that really matter in the relationship between Moldova and the EU. It is the first work to look back over more than a decade of independence and forward to Moldova s developing relations with the EU." -- Dr Gordon Adam, MEP, Labour European Spokesman on Agriculture, Rural Affairs and EnergyMoldova is perhaps the least known country in the European part of what used to be the Soviet Union. Yet with EU enlargement it will become a near neighbor, whose future will influence not only the security environment around borders but also practical issues such as migration and drugs. "The EU and Moldova" aims to bring a better understanding of Moldova and its relations with the EU and the international community to a wider audience. It looks at a range of domestic issues including political structures, public opinion trends, the rule of law and human rights, ethical questions and prospects for economic reform. It considers the difficult issue of Transnistria, the breakaway region with close links to Russia and a Soviet-style administration. The book looks specifically at EU policy towards Moldova, and Moldovan attitudes to relations with the EU. It presents a wide range of viewpoints, enabling the reader to get a flavor of the current debate and to consider the policy options facing both sides. The contributorsinclude politicians and parliamentarians, officials, academics, practitioners and journalists.
Language
English
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Federal Trust
Release
June 10, 2008
ISBN
1903403545
ISBN 13
9781903403549

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