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The Status And Recognition Of Post1992 Transnistria An Investigation Of The Case For De Jure Independence Richard Colbey

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The Status And Recognition Of Post1992 Transnistria An Investigation Of The Case For De Jure Independence Richard Colbey
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Publisher: University of Buckingham Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.27 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Richard Colbey
ISBN: 9781915054302, 1915054303
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Status And Recognition Of Post1992 Transnistria An Investigation Of The Case For De Jure Independence Richard Colbey by Richard Colbey 9781915054302, 1915054303 instant download after payment.

Legally part of Moldova, Transnistria is sandwiched between that country and southern Ukraine. After the USSR broke up, its people’s desire not to be governed by Moldova led to a 1992 war in which nearly 1,000 died; since then, it has maintained de facto independence, although it relies significantly on Russian economic, political and military support. Technically, there is still a conflict between Transnistria and Moldova, but this has become frozen and they enjoy reasonably civil relations.

Resulting from six years of research, during which the author made nine visits to the territory – where he interviewed politicians, judges, public servants, human rights lawyers, diplomats, police officers, academics, students and others – this book examines what the best future for Transnistria is and whether de jure independence is a viable solution.

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