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Dissenting Democrats : Nation and Democracy in the Republic of Moldova

Johansson, Andreas, 1975- (author)
Södertörns högskola,Stockholms universitet,Statsvetenskapliga institutionen,Baltic & East European Graduate School (BEEGS),Statsvetenskap
Loftsson, Elfar, Professor (thesis advisor)
Södertörns högskola,Institutionen för livsvetenskaper
Lindström, Lars, Universitetslektor (thesis advisor)
Stockholms universitet,Statsvetenskapliga institutionen,Stockholms universitet, Statsvetenskapliga institutionen
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Petersson, Bo, Professor (opponent)
Malmö högskola, Institutionen för globala politiska studier
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ISBN 9789174474060
Stockholm : Department of Political Science, Stockholm University, 2011
English 263 s.
Series: Stockholm studies in politics, 0346-6620 ; 142
Series: Södertörn doctoral dissertations, 1652-7399 ; 62
Series: Södertörn political studies, 1653-8269 ; 9
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  • The Republic of Moldova was one of fifteen states to emerge from the dissolution of the Soviet Union. With weak historical legacy of statehood, deteriorating economy and serious national divisions, the young state lacked many of the prerequisites deemed necessary for successful democratization. From the very beginning of independence, Moldova became the battleground of Romanianists, propagating for the Romanian character of Moldova’s majority population, and Moldovanists, who viewed the people as a separate nation. In the literature on democracy and democratization, a divided nation is singled out as a serious threat to statehood and democratization efforts alike. Without a nation in place it is generally understood that democracy cannot take root. Nevertheless, Moldova in a few years time managed to make considerable progress on its path towards democracy. A main theme of the dissertation is thus the issue of national division and how it has affected political developments in general and democracy in specific. This picture is then further expanded by including close analysis of political support. The dissertation contributes to discussions about how nation and democracy goes together in transitional states with no legacy of either of them. The analysis shows that national division in Moldova works on different levels. While political actors often seek support from the electorate according to their positions on the nation, national identity by itself does not suffice to explain differences in political support. Instead other aspects, such as generational values, degree of urbanity and level of education, play a much larger role. Democracy, as a platform where different political ideas and ambitions may form, can both complicate transitions since it provides opportunities for conflicts, but democracy also holds the prospects to find ways to resolve disagreements. In the long run, this carries the seed of consolidation of both democracy and nation alike.

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SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Statsvetenskap -- Statsvetenskap (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Political Science -- Political Science (hsv//eng)

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Moldova
Moldavia
MSSR
transition
ethnic group
nation
national division
nation-building
democracy
democratization
polyarchy
political support
correspondence analysis
Moldovanism
Romanianism
Gagauz Yeri
Transnistria
Political Science
statsvetenskap

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