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Notes de l'Ifri Russie.NEI.Visions
Marcin KOSIENKOWSKI, William SCHREIBER

Moldova's National Minorities: Why are they Euroskeptical? Russie.Nei.Visions, No. 81, November 2014

Following the 2014 separatist conflict in Ukraine, observers have worried about the potential for a similar conflict in Moldova that would interrupt the country’s EU association. Indeed, Moldova’s national minorities largely oppose the country’s process of approximation and integration with the European Union. 

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National minorities are concentrated in the country’s provincial regions. While they are comprised of diverse ethnic backgrounds, a majority are Russian-speaking and prefer close ties to the Russian Federation. This paper argues that the roots of Euroskeptic and even separatist rhetoric among national minorities can be explained by several factors, including center/regional tension and the political entrepreneurship of regional elites more concerned with local socioeconomics than international geopolitics.

Keywords
European integration Minorities Moldova Russia
ISBN / ISSN: 
978-2-36567-330-3