Facultatea de Relaţii Internaţionale, Ştiinţe Politice şi Administrative / Facultyof International Relations, Political and Administrative Sciences
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Item RELAŢIILE BILATERALE DINTRE REPUBLICA MOLDOVA ŞI UCRAINA LA ETAPA ACTUALĂ(CEP USM, 2016) Cujba, AnastasiaThis article represents a vision of bilateral relations on political, security and economic fields between theRepublic of Moldova and Ukraine. Currently, due to circumstances of formed system in the region, states in common promote European integration vector; face with separatist phenomenon; colaborate within European Union Border Assistance Mission to Moldova and Ukraine (EUBAM). Now Moldova and Ukraine supports each other’s integrity,as ever and being neighboring countries still remain strategic partners.Item РИСКИ ДЛЯ ЕВРОПЕЙСКОЙ ИНТЕГРАЦИИ В КОНТЕКСТЕ ВНУТРЕННЕЙ ПОЛИТИКИ МОЛДОВЫ: ЭВОЛЮЦИЯ И ПЕРСПЕКТИВЫ(CEP USM, 2016) Vardanean, ErnestThe Republic of Moldova is one of the leaders of European integration among the post-Soviet countries. In April of 2014 Chisinau was the first after the Baltic States which received a visa-free regime with the Schengen countries. Although this privilege applies only to the holders of biometric passports, and only for short trips without the right to work, this event is of great importance for the country's inhabitants. However, visa-free regime perhaps is the only truly major and notable achievement of the Republic of Moldova authorities, who have declared the course of European integration as the only vector of external development in 2009.Item INTERNAL FACTORS AND GEOPOLITICAL ASPECTS OF THE ARAB SPRING(CEP USM, 2015) Luchin, Timur; Ejov, CristinaIn this article authors comprehensively analyze the internal factors and the geopolitical aspects of the Arab Spring. This phenomenon has seen the removal of numerous political regimes in its way, and it has had great impact on the political situation and democratic governance in the Arab world in particular, an d the world in general. We highlight zone of interests, systems of alliance and regional geopolitical flashpoints in general, and the role of the U.S. as “prima player” in the region in particular. The Arab Spring led to regime change and de mocratic reforms, but, at the same time, its “furious power” has set fire to the civil war, social unrest and prolonged political crises.