The Moldovan Surprise
Geopolitics
Moldova
Started May 31, 2026
The article explores Moldova's unexpected political shifts and resilience in the face of external pressures, highlighting its evolving identity and aspirations for a European future.
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The Moldovan Surprise
Anne Applebaum (United States) | May 30, 2026
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The West's focus on Moldova overlooks deeper regional issues, potentially destabilizing the balance of power in Eastern Europe.
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Moldova's democratic progress is a beacon for Eastern Europe, showcasing that reform can thrive even amidst adversity.
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Moldova's challenges are primarily internal, and external interventions may complicate rather than resolve its issues.
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Moldova's situation highlights the complexities of European integration, raising questions about the effectiveness of current strategies.
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Supporting Moldova is essential for countering authoritarian influences in the region and promoting a stable democracy.
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