Unlike in the Baltics, support for independence in Moldova was relatively low among the political elites and the general population when the Soviet Union collapsed. In the 1990s, the political parties in power pursued an incoherent program, as governments swung between reformist and conservative agendas. Economic crises and systemic corruption depleted citizens’ trust in politicians and state institutions. This low institutional trust has hampered governance at all levels, and primarily in crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic
The EU signed an association agreement with Moldova in 2014. Denis Cenusa writes on the EU’s relatio...
There have been several significant changes on Moldova’s domestic political scene in the wake of the...
The present article analyses Republic of Moldova during the period of independence through the prism...
Moldova (like most of the post-Soviet countries) suffers from state capture, endemic corruption and ...
This study assesses the major factors and actors responsible for the democratic decay and the spread...
Democratic movements, market mechanisms, and decentralization reforms have been at the heart of tran...
This article discusses the evolution and main trends of the post-Communist political regime in the R...
This article outlines the main social, political, and economic reasons that explain Moldova's delay ...
Democratic movements, market mechanisms, and decentralization reforms have been at the heart of tran...
The Republic of Moldova is a young post-Soviet country facing a continuous internal struggle in the ...
The new elite in post-1991 independent Moldova gradually captured state institutions, while internal...
The small south-eastern European Republic of Moldova is often referred to as 'the poorhouse of the c...
Crisis and their management issues was and is extensively studied by many experts, analysts and is a...
In 2001 Moldova again proved the fairness of an observer's remark referring to the country’s hi...
As anti-government demonstrations continued in Chisinau, EU foreign ministers reaffirmed their suppo...
The EU signed an association agreement with Moldova in 2014. Denis Cenusa writes on the EU’s relatio...
There have been several significant changes on Moldova’s domestic political scene in the wake of the...
The present article analyses Republic of Moldova during the period of independence through the prism...
Moldova (like most of the post-Soviet countries) suffers from state capture, endemic corruption and ...
This study assesses the major factors and actors responsible for the democratic decay and the spread...
Democratic movements, market mechanisms, and decentralization reforms have been at the heart of tran...
This article discusses the evolution and main trends of the post-Communist political regime in the R...
This article outlines the main social, political, and economic reasons that explain Moldova's delay ...
Democratic movements, market mechanisms, and decentralization reforms have been at the heart of tran...
The Republic of Moldova is a young post-Soviet country facing a continuous internal struggle in the ...
The new elite in post-1991 independent Moldova gradually captured state institutions, while internal...
The small south-eastern European Republic of Moldova is often referred to as 'the poorhouse of the c...
Crisis and their management issues was and is extensively studied by many experts, analysts and is a...
In 2001 Moldova again proved the fairness of an observer's remark referring to the country’s hi...
As anti-government demonstrations continued in Chisinau, EU foreign ministers reaffirmed their suppo...
The EU signed an association agreement with Moldova in 2014. Denis Cenusa writes on the EU’s relatio...
There have been several significant changes on Moldova’s domestic political scene in the wake of the...
The present article analyses Republic of Moldova during the period of independence through the prism...