Publication

19 Apr 2012

This commentary argues that Russia is implementing an extensive and multifaceted policy towards Moldova, aiming at a permanent change in the country’s geopolitical orientation from a pro-European to a pro-Russian direction. The revival of Russia’s activity towards Chisinau and Tiraspol is a part of the general revival of Moscow’s policy towards the CIS, which the author expects to be one of the priorities of Vladimir Putin’s third presidency. Russia expects that success in Moldova would be a sign to other post-Soviet states that the Kremlin would not accept any other choice than pro-Russian orientation on their part.

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Author Witold Rodkiewicz
Series OSW Commentary
Issue 74
Publisher Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW)
Copyright © 2012 Centre for Eastern Studies (OSW)
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