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SM ISO690:2012 STEPANIUC, Victor. Territorial dismemberment and annihilation of the statehood of Moldova: political-diplomatic aspects. In: Relaţii internaţionale. Plus, 2019, nr. 2(16), pp. 237-253. ISSN 1857-4440. |
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Since the founding of the Moldovan state, it has been subjected to numerous armed raids. In the 14th-18th centuries, several neighboring countries had domination interests over Moldova. Our rulers, from the fifteenth century, were permanently forced to maneuver, concluding vassalage alliances with Hungary, Poland, Lithuania, Russia, the Ottoman Gate. After the death of Stephen the Great, starting with the year 1538, Moldova comes under Turkish political domination. The countries west of Moldova were now subject to the Ottoman Ports. The attempts of the Moldovan gentlemen during the sec. XVI-XVIII, to free Moldova from the Ottoman domination had no luck. In the years 1775-1812 following the political-diplomatic confrontations between Turkey, Russia, Austria, France the state of Moldova is territorially dismantled. These processes created premises for the annihilation in the nineteenth century of Moldovan statehood. |
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Cuvinte-cheie Moldovan statehood, Moldovan statehood, modern stage, risk factors, Consolidation, foreign domination, destructive politics |
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