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Unrecognized Republic, Recognizable Consequences: Russian Troops in “Frozen” Transnistria
Author(s) -
Benjamin K. Potter
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of advanced military studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2770-260X
pISSN - 2770-2596
DOI - 10.21140/mcuj.2022sistratcul010
Subject(s) - treaty , political science , the republic , european union , government (linguistics) , status quo , political economy , economic history , law , sociology , history , international trade , economics , philosophy , linguistics , theology
Since 1993 the Republic of Moldova has been challenged by separatist pressure from the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR), known as Transnistria, a parastate within its borders. An uneasy status quo has developed. Russian troops stationed illegally inside Transnistria embolden the dissident government to resist meaningful reintegration with Moldova. Current Moldovan leadership seeks membership within the European Union (EU) and have again called for the removal of unauthorized Russian troops. Coverage of the situation in Transnistria tends to focus on the policies of Russia, the United Nations (UN), and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) as sole deciding factors, overshadowing the significance of local culture in determining the future stability of the region. An examination of Transnistrian local culture, including an assessment of narratives that have surfaced across local and regional media, offers insights on the pressures surrounding the removal of Russian troops and foreshadows hurdles to reintegration with the Republic of Moldova.