POLITICAL PARTIES AS AN EXPONENT OF POLITICAL CRISES IN TERMS OF GEOPOLITICAL ORIENTATIONS: THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

  • Alina ŢURCANU PhD student State University of Moldova

Abstract

Crisis and their management issues was and is extensively studied by many experts, analysts and is a major concern for both, the countries directly involved, and for the various powers and regional and international organizations. The community point of view is represented by political parties, which appear as leitmotif in relation crises - stability. In this paper we try to analyze the levels of penetration of parties in society and the state, to elucidate some relevant aspects of the political parties as an exponent of the relationship crises - stability in terms of Moldova’s geopolitical orientation. Today, Moldova, after twenty-five years of independence, is also still projected between East and West. We realize how fragile foreign policy is, based on geopolitical orientations of Moldovan political parties.

Author Biography

Alina ŢURCANU, PhD student State University of Moldova
Republic of Moldova, University of European Studies of Moldova, Faculty of Political Sciences and International Relations

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Published
2018-01-12
How to Cite
ŢURCANU, Alina. POLITICAL PARTIES AS AN EXPONENT OF POLITICAL CRISES IN TERMS OF GEOPOLITICAL ORIENTATIONS: THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA. Eastern Europe Regional Studies, [S.l.], jan. 2018. ISSN 2587-456X. Available at: <https://test.psage.tsu.ge/index.php/Easternstudies/article/view/57>. Date accessed: 21 sep. 2024.
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