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Des conclusions sur les représentations de la Moldavie postsoviétique

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The conclusions of the representatives of the post-Soviet Moldavia

After the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, the post-Soviet historiography from the Republic of Moldavia was marked both by Western and Soviet influences. The fall of the Berlin Wall is putting in forward the fact that Romania and Bulgaria gained new chances by being integrated in the European Union, what had big importance for Moldavia to because it can also think about a integration in the European structures, but only after passing away the issues that concerns her inner and foreign politics.
Keywords: Soviet heritage, manipulation, identitary crisis, Trans-Dnestrian problem, civil society.

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