Description
This is the first serious attempt to narrate and interpret the history of international efforts to solve the Transdniestria problem, with the focus-completely justified-on the crisis engendered by the Kozak memorandum. Although focused on Moldova, the crisis involved major international actors-Russia, the U.S., OSCE, EU, and Council of Europe-and put Moldova for a short time in the international spotlight. The crisis and its less-than-satisfactory resolution had multiple long-lasting consequences and is fraught with lessons for those who are interested in conflict resolution theory and practice, those who study Russian diplomacy and policy-making, and those who focus on political cultures of post-Soviet countries and of southeastern Europe. There is nothing coming even close, in terms of the breadth of vision and depth of knowledge of the subject matter, among the disparate journal accounts and position papers available up to now. This book is an absolute must. -- Vladimir Solonari, University of Central Florida, former Member of Parliament of the Republic of Moldova
About the Author
William H. Hill was head of the OSCE Mission to Moldova, charged with negotiating a settlement to the Transdniestria conflict and facilitating withdrawal of Russian forces and arms from Moldova. He is a professor of national security strategy at the National War College and was a public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center in 2001-2002.
Reviews
Russia, the Near Abroad, and the West should be required reading for all Transnistrian settlement optimists, especially for those Europeans with ambitious plans for a quick resolution outside of official channels. -- William Schreiber New Eastern Europe This book, a narrative focusing on the southwestern confines of the "Russian space," is an event unto itself; a must-read, full of inside information, for any student or scholar studying Moldova, Transnistria, and de facto statehood... -- Octavian Milewski Russian Review A valuable study of Russian-Western relations, which should be recommended to a broad audience. -- Vsevolod Samokhvalov Europe-Asia Studies
Book Information
ISBN 9781421405650
Author William H. Hill
Format Hardback
Page Count 296
Imprint Johns Hopkins University Press
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Weight(grams) 567g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 25mm