Perspectivele geopolitice ale statalităţii moldoveneşti (II)

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Perspectivele geopolitice ale statalităţii moldoveneşti (II)
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The Moldovan statehood has its origin in the XIV century when the Principality of Moldova was created to the east of the Carpathians. As a pro-state bordering formation, it played the role of a bumper between the civilized Europe and the barbarian world. Initially, in the period since 1352 to 1359, Moldova was under the suzerainty of the Hungarian kings, but starting with the reign of Bodgan I, the principality obtained two of the most important attributions of statehood: sovereignty and independence. Even though the notions of sovereignty and independence were at that time notions somewhat different from the modern ones, it is probably not the case to overestimate their role in the political life of any state. In 1359-1538, the period when the Moldovan state was flourishing, the Principality of Moldova ascertained by itself its internal and external policy. The possibility to consolidate the fledgling Moldovan society and to establish political, economic and military relations with its neighbors appeared namely then. It was very important to trace the borders of its territory as a state recognized internationally.
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BURIAN, Alexandru. Perspectivele geopolitice ale statalităţii moldoveneşti (II). In: Administrarea Publică, 2008, nr. 3-4(59-60), pp. 32-42. ISSN 1813-8489.
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