Testing Pluralism: Transnistria in the Light of 2011 Presidential Elections

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dc.contributor.authorDevyatkov, Andrey
dc.contributor.authorKosienkowski, Marcin
dc.contributor.organizationTyumen State University, Russiaen
dc.contributor.organizationJohn Paul II Catholic University of Lublinen
dc.date.accessioned2012-08-20T14:05:40Z
dc.date.available2012-08-20T14:05:40Z
dc.date.issued2012-08-20
dc.description.abstractThe article describes new political developments in Transnistria, a quasi-state that has been outside of Moldovan control since 1992. Transnistria has gone through the process of gradual pluralisation over the last few years. This fact was fully manifested during the December 2011 presidential elections when due to several factors examined in this paper, Igor Smirnov – the Transnistrian, authoritarian and eternal leader – unexpectedly failed to be re-elected for his fifth term, and was replaced by Yevgeniy Shevchuk. The authors note that Transnistria’s pluralisation positively affects the process of the Transnistrian conflict settlement. However, they have also come to the conclusion that prospects of further democratisation of the quasi-state are rather nebulous.en
dc.description.epersonMarcin Kosienkowski
dc.identifier.citationW: Spotkania polsko-mołdawskie. Księga poświęcona pamięci Profesora Janusza Solaka, red. M. Kosienkowski, Wydawnictwo Episteme, Lublin 2013, s. 303-328.pl
dc.identifier.urihttps://open.icm.edu.pl/handle/123456789/198
dc.language.isoenen
dc.rightsDozwolony użytek*
dc.subjectMoldovaen
dc.subjectTransnistrian conflicten
dc.subjectquasi-stateen
dc.subjectdemocratisationen
dc.subjectpluralisationen
dc.titleTesting Pluralism: Transnistria in the Light of 2011 Presidential Electionsen
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