David J. Kramer (a Senior Transatlantic Fellow at the Washington, D.C. office of the German Marshall Fund's), Alina Inayeh (head of the the Black Sea Trust and the GMF office in Bucharest), and Pavol Demes (head of the GMF office in Bratislava) recently authored an article entitled Moldova's Window of Opportunity.
The articles opens with:
"Ask most Americans and Europeans to identify Vladimir Filat or find Moldova on a map and you're likely to get a blank stare. Both, however, are worth getting to know. Filat is the new prime minister of Moldova, a small country of four million people that emerged from the break-up of the Soviet Union nearly 20 years ago and borders Ukraine and Romania. Despite its size, Moldova is an important piece to the puzzle of trying to achieve the vision of a Europe whole, free, and at peace."
The full article can be read here.
Friday, January 22, 2010
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