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An Unsettled Nation

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This book investigates state-building, distorted identities, and separatism in the Republic of Moldova. It examines the conflicting positions that political parties, the public, and experts have ta...
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  • 08 August 2023
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Honorable Mention, 2024 Taylor and Francis Book Prize in Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, Canadian Association of Slavists

This book investigates state-building, distorted identities, and separatism in the Republic of Moldova. At various times, this region was a former imperial Russia borderland, a province in interwar Romania, a republic in the Soviet Union, and ultimately a modern state where the interests of Moscow and the West collide. The book presents research on the historical preconditions and spread of the secessionist movement in Transnistria, the war in the Dniester River valley, and the diplomatic deadlock of the Transnistrian problem. It further examines the conflicting positions that political parties, the public, and experts have taken towards the problems that challenge the nation- and state-building processes in this post-Soviet state. Additional focal points include the reassertion of Russia's power in the post-Soviet space, Ukraine's effort to become a major political player in the region, and Romania's attempt to retrieve its influence in Moldova. This study demonstrates that separatism generates mutually exclusive nation-building projects on the territory of a single state, where pre-existing historical conditions and geopolitical realities interweave and impede the construction of a modern nation-state. It also evinces that international actors play a significant role in this process, and that they are dominant and superimposed on the local decision-makers. Moreover, domestic and external factors connected with nation-building policies often conflict with each other and hinder the development of a resolution of the so-called "frozen conflict" over Transnistria.

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Price: $69.00
Pages: 650
Publisher: Ibidem Press
Imprint: Ibidem Press
Series: Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
Publication Date: 08 August 2023
Trim Size: 8.27 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783838215822
Format: Paperback
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Russian & Soviet
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Eduard Baidaus has written an excellent, long-overdue book on the breakaway region of Transnistria, a self-proclaimed separatist republic in eastern Moldova located on the Ukrainian border, but politically and economically an outpost of Russia. He uses a variety of methods to study the Transnistrian example, ranging from archival research to interviews with participants of crucial events in the early 1990s, and the outcome is impressive, erudite work that illuminates post-communist identity policies.
Dr. Eduard Baidaus holds doctoral degrees from the University of Alberta (2017) and from the Institute of History at the Academy of Sciences of Moldova (1995). He is currently the holder of the Temerty Postdoctoral Fellowship in Holodomor Studies at the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta. Dr. Baidaus is the author of three books in Moldova and has published multiple articles in Canada, Moldova, Romania, and Ukraine.