3D Strategy
Transnistrian conflict: Ghimpu reiterates demilitarization and democratization principles
February 02, 2010Demilitarization and democratization of the Transnistrian region is an indispensable condition for achieving a solution to the Transnistria conflict, believes Moldova's Acting President, Parliament Chairman Mihai Ghimpu. On Monday, he met in Chisinau...
Backroom Deals Can't Solve Transdniester Dispute
March 20, 2009By Vlad Spanu Russian President Dmitry Medvedev met in Moscow this week with Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin and the head of the unrecognized breakaway region of Transdniester, Igor Smirnov. The final statement of the tripartite talks contains...
Transnistria or Moldavian Transnistrian Republic: Just facts
July 05, 2007Facts about Transnistria* Internationally unrecognized entity proclaimed in Tiraspol on 2 September 1990, initially styled the Moldavian Transnistrian Soviet Socialist Republic. Currently known as the Moldavian Transnistrian Republic, or MTR, (Russian...
How Diaspora Communities Influence Politics at Home: Moldova Foundation’s experience
September 28, 2008By Vlad Spânu* In 1906, in Washington, DC, the American Jewish Committee has been established in response to a series of pogroms in czarist Russia, particularly the 1903 Chisinau pogrom. Chisinau (Russian transcript Kishinev) was a capital of Russia...
Democracy promotion will be the cornerstone of thawing the Transnistrian conflict
May 03, 2007Andrei Brezianu, author of the Historical Dictionary of Moldova, spoke at the conference on the Transnistrian conflict in Washington about the role of democratization and democracy promotion in resolving this conflict. The event "Frozen Conflicts...
The Frozen Conflict in Transnistria: Presentation in Washington
January 14, 2005By Oazu NANTOI, Institute of Public Policies (Moldova) Within the post-Soviet space, the separatism tool is widely used with the aim of achieving geopolitical interests that usually "harmonize" with criminal ones. The current political confrontations...
