Type | Journal Article - Revue de la Sécurité Humaine/ Human Security Journal |
Title | A human security perspective on Transnistria reassessing the situation within the “Black hole of Europe” |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 3 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2007 |
Page numbers | 13-28 |
Abstract | After having described the frozen conflict between the Republic of Moldova and the separatist selfproclaimed Moldavian Republic of Transnistria (PMR), this article aims at analysing the situation undergone by inhabitants of this breakaway region in terms of human security. Transnistria presents some peculiar features in today’s Europe, as far as it is still not controlled by Moldovan authorities, but rather ruled de facto by a Communist-styled and mafia-oriented power backed by Russia. These circumstances have led to critical (weapons proliferation, human-beings trafficking) and pervasive (smuggling, poverty, low level of education) attacks to individual security since the breakdown of the Soviet Union. Furthermore, the particular status of this “pseudo-State” prevents external actors from tackling the issue in a satisfying manner |
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