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COLAŢCHI, Angela. Diplomaţia parlamentară moldovenească în contextul integrării europene. In: Moldoscopie, 2007, nr. 4(39), pp. 94-101. ISSN 1812-2566.
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Numărul 4(39) / 2007 / ISSN 1812-2566 /ISSNe 2587-4063

Diplomaţia parlamentară moldovenească în contextul integrării europene

Pag. 94-101

Colaţchi Angela
 
Academia de Administrare Publică, Republica Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 16 august 2013


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We tend to speak about democratization processes relating them to the political systems in transition, though the democratization processes which possess the reproductive quality, take also place in domain considered static, such as for example diplomacy. The democratization processes have contri-buted to the reactivation of parliamentary diplomacy, a phenomenon of enor-mous political potential. The specifics of parliamentary diplomacy in the promotion of the natio-nal interest consists in the fact that the parliament apriori is a synthesis of the most powerful political forces that represent the society’s interests on the internal and international levels. Speaking about the parliamentary dimen-sion in the governors’ external activity, it is necessary to mention the pre-sence of at least two factors in the contemporary world life. The globalization processes change the economic side, the goods markets, the labour market, the capital, the technologies (HTs), and informational-communicative sys-tems. These are the most dynamic segments of the contemporary world, being at the same time the catalysts in the process of establishing new far-reaching social internal and external relations. The second factor is the increase of the degree of instability, uncertainty and the unforeseen of international proces-ses, which affect directly the contemporary diplomacy including the parlia-mentary one, by putting forth new demands. Concrete issues, connected with economic, commercial and informational technologies, appear in the foreg-round. Their solution imposes the need for more operative mechanisms, fle-xible to reactions, to cooperate with social institutions. In this context, the parliamentary diplomacy has the role of an ideal linking mechanism. It is realized through a specific ensemble of methods such as: legislative activity, elaboration and adoption of laws, ratification of international treaties, colla-boration with mass-media and the civil society, direct contacts established at international parliamentary forums.