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Sebastian Vaduva

    Geopolitics, Development, and National Security
    Between Globalization and Integration
    • Between Globalization and Integration

      The Europeanization of Romania

      • 120 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book delves into Romania's journey of integration and globalization as a significant emerging market in South-Eastern Europe. It explores the nation's transition from totalitarianism to democracy, highlighting the reforms aimed at enhancing its political and economic systems for success in a free-market environment. As a NATO member since 2004 and an EU member since 2007, Romania has navigated various challenges, ultimately establishing its role among diverse global players in Europe and beyond.

      Between Globalization and Integration
    • Geopolitics, Development, and National Security

      Romania and Moldova at the Crossroads

      • 129 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      This volume focuses on the spotlight on Romania and Moldova, two distinct nations that share a common language, history and culture. Romania is a NATO member since 2004 and a fully integrated nation into the European Union since 2007, while The Republic of Moldova (a former Soviet republic) is attempting to join both international organizations for security and development reasons. Ever since the Iron Curtain fell on Europe at the end of World War II, the term “Eastern Europe” has been used without much regard for the diversity of the region. Given the geographical proximity, perhaps this is an understandable error. However, moving forward into the twenty-first century, and considering the highly sensitive geopolitical, security and development issues playing out in the region, we believe each nation should be treated with the unique distinction it deserves. Building a mosaic of the most current research, practical application, and policy, the authors, who represent unique, insider perspectives, cover a range of emerging and timely topics from Black Sea security to cultural analyses, organizational development and risk assessment shedding light on social, political and economic challenges of rapid transition in the region, while considering the implications for research, practice and policy in other front-line regions around the world.

      Geopolitics, Development, and National Security