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Enemy is at the gate Russia after Beslan / Lynch, Dov Jan 2005  Journal Article
Lynch, Dov Journal Article
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Publication Jan 2005.
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Peacekeeping in Transnistria: cooperation or competition? / Lynch, Dov   Journal Article
Lynch, Dov Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract Turning to Moldova, Dov Lynch analyses how and why the conflict in Transnistria remains unresolved. The "frozen" nature of the peace process in the Moldova-Transnistria conflict is due to a set of local, national, regional and international factors. These include the separatist platform of the Transnistrian leadership on the one hand and the weakness of the Moldovan state on the other. Regional and international factors fuelling the stalemate include Russian interests, Ukrainian ambiguity, and the international community's relative neglect, all of which have contributed to a distorted and cumbersome process of international peacekeeping and mediation. Yet Lynch discusses how several of these factors are undergoing a process of deep-rooted evolution. Hence, while the peace process remains frozen, the conflict itself is not. The foreign policy shift of the Moldovan government since 2003, the hardening stance of the Transnistrian authorities, the increased assertiveness of Russia, the growing involvement of the enlarged EU and the regime change in Ukraine have all altered the state of play in the conflict. The ensuing unfreezing of the status quo presents both risks and opportunities. In order to capitalise on the latter, Lynch sets forth several guidelines for EU policy in the region.
Key Words Conflict  European Union  Peacekeeping  Moldova  Mediation  Transnistria 
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Russian peacekeeping strategies in the CIS: the cases of Moldova, Georgia and Tajikistan / Lynch, Dov 2000  Book
Lynch, Dov Book
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Publication London, Royal Institute of international Affairs, 2000.
Description xi, 265p.
Standard Number 0333744756
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ID:   051475


Russia's strategic partnership with Europe / Lynch, Dov Spring 2004  Journal Article
Lynch, Dov Journal Article
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Publication Spring 2004.
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Security dimension of the european neighbourhood policy / Lynch, Dov Jan-Mar 2005  Journal Article
Lynch, Dov Journal Article
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Publication Jan-Mar 2005.
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