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|a Nation- and Statehood in Moldova :
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|a Table of Contents; List of Illustrations; List of Tables; List of Illustrations; List of TablesTable; List of Abbreviations; Acknowledgements; Preface; Chapter One: Introduction; 1.1 Research questions; 1.2 Main arguments and relevance of the study; 1.3 Methodology and sources; 6.3 The referendum on association with Russia in 2006 and its effect on the programmatic ideas of the PMR; 1.4 Structure of the study; Chapter Two: The theoretical framework; 2.1 Nationalism; 2.2 Historical Institutionalism; 2.3 Discursive Institutionalism; Illustration 1: The three levels of ideas.
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|a 2.4 The analytical framework of the studyIllustration 2: The three levels of ideas in the analytical model; Chapter Three: The Soviet worldview on nation- and statehood; Illustration 3: The components of the Soviet worldview on nation- and statehood; Chapter Four: Moldova; 4.1 Programmatic ideas on Moldova's nation- and statehood; Illustration 4: The different programmatic ideas on nation- and statehoodin Moldova; Illustration 5: The three programmatic ideas on Moldova's nation-and statehood and their connection to the worldview.
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|a 1: The three programmatic ideas on Moldova's nation- and statehood4.2 Towards a Romanian national idea?The Moldovan language laws in; Table 2: The policy ideas about the language laws; 4.3 Affirming a Moldovan national idea:The multi-party elections in; Table 3: Positions of the main political parties on key nationaland statehood issues; Table 4: Results of the 1994 parliamentary elections in Moldova; Table 5: Parliamentary votes on major policies in; 4.4 Reopening the national discourses; Chapter Five: Gagauzia; 5.1 Programmatic ideas on Gagauzia's nation- and statehood.
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|a Illustration 6: The three programmatic ideas on Gagauzia's nation-and statehood and their connection to the worldview5.2 Between a multinational and a national formation: The creation of the Gagauz republic; Chapter Six: Pridnestrovie; 6.1 Programmatic ideas on Pridnestrovie's nation- and statehood; Illustration 7: The two programmatic ideas on Pridnestrovie'snation- and statehood and their connection to the worldview; Table 6: The two programmatic ideas on Pridnestrovie's nation- and statehood; 6.2 The precursor of the Pridnestrovian idea:The early days of the PMSSR.
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|a After the weakening of the communist ideology in the latter half of the past century, the elites of the Soviet Republics began to play the national card against the centre. The disintegration processes that followed facilitated the creation of national states for the titular nations at a republican level. The most fundamental question underlying these processes was how to structure and define the future relationship between the multiethnic inhabitants in the newly emerging states. This issue was also hotly contested in the Republic of Moldova which experienced a short civil war and two separat.
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