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International Affairs | 2001

A wider Europe: the view from Minsk and Chisinau

John Löwenhardt; Ronald J. Hill; Margot Light

The expansion of NATO and the enlargement of the EU will produce outside states in which perceptions and policies will be influenced by feelings of exclusion and isolation. Building on an earlier article published in International Affairs (January 2000) on Russia and Ukraine, this article analyses two countries ‘inbetween’ in which these feelings are particularly strong. Belarus and Moldova, two classic borderlands, are small, new states with borders not of their own choosing and little sense of identity. Their economies are in dire straits and each has a large problem that hampers European integration. For Belarus the problem is its president; for Moldova it is the separatist regime controlling 12 per cent of its territory. Based on elite interviews, opinion surveys and the analysis of focus group discussions, this article compares and contrasts the attitudes towards NATO and the EU in these two countries.


Europe-Asia Studies | 1973

Patterns of deputy selection to local Soviets

Ronald J. Hill


Europe-Asia Studies | 1976

The CPSU in a Soviet election campaign

Ronald J. Hill


Government and Opposition | 1991

Nomenklatura and Perestroika1

Ronald J. Hill; John Löwenhardt


International Affairs | 1982

The Soviet Union in Irish Foreign Policy

Micheál Ó Corcora; Ronald J. Hill


Community Development Journal | 1972

Recent Developments in Soviet Local Government

Ronald J. Hill


International Affairs | 1994

The revenge of the past: nationalism, revolution and the collapse of the Soviet Union

Ronald J. Hill


International Affairs | 1991

The end of the Bolshevik dream: Western European communist parties in the late twentieth century

Ronald J. Hill


International Affairs | 1989

Chekisty: a history of the KGB and The KGB: police and politics in the Soviet Union

Ronald J. Hill


International Affairs | 1989

Politics, society and nationality inside Gorbachev's Russia

Ronald J. Hill

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London School of Economics and Political Science

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