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Последствия советской модели территориальной организации местной власти в Республике Молдова: до каких пор?

The Consequences of the Soviet Model of the Territorial Organization of Local Authorities in the Republic of Moldova: Until When?
[journal article]

Cornea, Sergiu

Abstract

In 1991, the Republic of Moldova became a sovereign state. By 1991, this country has had a Soviet administrative system which was characterized by excessive fragmentation of the territory. After a period of reforms, since 2003, when a new administrative-territorial reform (actually, an antireform) ... view more

In 1991, the Republic of Moldova became a sovereign state. By 1991, this country has had a Soviet administrative system which was characterized by excessive fragmentation of the territory. After a period of reforms, since 2003, when a new administrative-territorial reform (actually, an antireform) was made, Moldova has returned to the Soviet administrative-territorial delimitation. The consequences of this anti-reform take effect nowadays.Given that European integration has become a strategic priority of the national and foreign policy of the Republic of Moldova, the rejection of the Soviet administrative structures and practices has become an objective necessity.... view less

Keywords
Moldova; post-socialist country; administration; system; reform

Classification
Administrative Science

Free Keywords
Soviet administrative system; territorial organization of public power

Document language
Russian

Publication Year
2015

Page/Pages
p. 264-273

Journal
Journal of Danubian Studies and Research, 5 (2015) 1

ISSN
2284-5224

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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