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MOLDOVA ON THE WAY TO DEMOCRACY AND STABILITY
The study reunites a number of authors known for their articles and their professional performance: Nicolae Chirtoaca, Iulian Chifu, Igor Munteanu, Dan Dungaciu and Valeriu Prohnitchi, Iulian Fruntasu, Radu Gorincioi and Boris Asarov. Their presence in this anthology of topical papers dealing with various aspects of home affairs and international security issues comes as a prologue to a series of important efforts towards strengthening the rule of law in Moldova. These efforts stems from a considerable rethinking of the security sector reform, including policy-making and policy-design, public education and public awareness activities, aiming to ensure public, individual, economic and political security, which is so needed by the citizens of the Republic of Moldova. View:
româna
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17.11.2005
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Poverty and Politics: equality with no democracy or democracy with no equality?
By all accounts, Moldova is one of the poorest countries of Europe . Like in many other transitional countries, poverty and inequality have risen substantially during the last decade. It is also true that poverty and misrule have driven so many citizens out of the country that their payoffs sent back home to their families and relatives have created a false illusion of prosperity. Shadow economy and emigration are actual problems that threaten not only the future but also the present sustainability of the social protection system of the country. View:
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20.04.2005
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IS ANYONE READY FOR SUNFLOWER HARVEST IN MOLDOVA?
Despite some relaxing position in the recent polls , the leaders of the still largely unreformed Communist ruling party (CPM) in Moldova seemed to walk through a state of panic since the end of 2004. The recent -˜horticultural upheavals scared to death some of its leaders, exposing a deep sense of their vulnerability to the -˜soft-power changes that produced a number of notorious defections in Ukraine and Georgia. But, it was a proper revolutionary environment in these countries that fomented the changes, and only by virtue of a kind of -˜infrastructure of change that seemed to be so well-functioning the reactionary forces suffered a large defeat in both organizational and ideological terms in these countries. View:
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20.02.2005
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