Friendly communication modes of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Moldova in the realities of fragmentation of the world communication order
https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2022-2-2(4)-63-75
Abstract
The article is devoted to the issue of friendliness as a category for determining the current state of the communication regimes of the Republic of Moldova and the Russian Federation at the regional level. In the process of research, the theoretical and methodological base was involved, the basis of which was the works of representatives of political realism and social constructivism. In the course of the analysis, it was possible to identify the main components that make it possible to judge the nature of the friendliness of the two communication regimes, including: the consistency of national interests in the region; parameters of cooperation in the field of security, in the field of trade and economic cooperation, in the plane of the humanitarian direction. A separate place is occupied by the issue of settlement of Moldovan-Pridnestrovian relations, in which Russia is given the place of a guarantor of peace and security in the region. It is proved that in the socio-political discourse of Moldova, Russia is perceived as one of the main participants in the regional system of relations, in connection with which geopolitical parties were formed on the political condition of the Moldovan state, of which one part stands for the European integration of Moldova, the other for balanced relations between Moldova, the EU and Russia, giving preference to the European vector. The third forces – of the unionist persuasion are in favor of the integration of Moldova into Romania. It is determined that the degree of friendliness of the regimes is directly dependent on the gradation of the national interests of the states in the region and their connection with external actors.
About the Author
R. A. TatarovMoldova, Republic of
Roman A. TATAROV. Researcher, Research Laboratory “History of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic”.
3300, Pridnestrovie, Tiraspol, st. Gorky 110 (b).
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For citations:
Tatarov R.A. Friendly communication modes of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Moldova in the realities of fragmentation of the world communication order. Russia & World: Sc. Dialogue. 2022;(2):63-75. https://doi.org/10.53658/RW2022-2-2(4)-63-75