De la restructurarea URSS la independența RSSM (1985-1991)

The transition of Moldavia from a Soviet Socialist Republic to an independent and democratic nation was a process that spanned (roughly) from 1985 to 1991. In this paper the author presents the relations between the reforms undertook by Mikhail Gorbachev (”Glasnost” and ”Perestroika”) and the emerge...

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Cultural history
democracy
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Governance
Government/Political systems
History of Communism
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Post-Communist Transformation
Social history
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