State-Building in the Middle of a Geopolitical S - The Cases of Ukraine, Moldova, and Pridnestrovia
Rolando M. Drom Valadez ; Nicolai Petro
Rolando Dromundo presents a political and historical analysis of the state-building processes in Ukraine, Moldova, and the
unrecognized Republic of Pridnestrovia from the Soviet fall until 2015, starting with a sketch of the main geopolitical trend that surrounds these polities and its influences on them, and paying special
attention to the vicissitudes of the Ukrainian political crisis of 201314 and its immediate consequences in Crimea and the
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Rolando Dromundo presents a political and historical analysis of the state-building processes in Ukraine, Moldova, and the
unrecognized Republic of Pridnestrovia from the Soviet fall until 2015, starting with a sketch of the main geopolitical trend
that surrounds these polities and its influences on them, and paying special attention to the vicissitudes of the Ukrainian
political crisis of 201314 and its immediate consequences in Crimea and the Donbass. This book is a must for scholars with
an interest in the Post-Soviet Space and to anyone curious about an international conflict from a realist perspective. It
offers an original insight on the understanding of the oligarchs role in the Ukrainian political life and presents a different
perspective of the unrecognized Republic of Pridnestrovia. Dromundo writes neither pro-Russian nor pro-Western. He sheds light
on the problems from different angles and illustrates how the local inhabitants turned out to become the biggest losers in
the game because they have fallen prey to local elites allied with different foreign powers disregarding local identities
and needs. Altogether, the book helps to better understand the complexity of local state-building processes in a multiethnic
society. Rolando Dromundo presents a political and historical analysis of the state-building processes in Ukraine, Moldova,
and the unrecognized Republic of Pridnestrovia from the Soviet fall until 2015, starting with a sketch of the main geopolitical
trend that surrounds these polities and its influences on them, and paying special attention to the vicissitudes of the Ukrainian
political crisis of 201314 and its immediate consequences in Crimea and the Donbass. This book is a must for scholars with
an interest in the Post-Soviet Space and to anyone curious about an international conflict from a realist perspective. It
offers an original insight on the understanding of the oligarchs role in the Ukrainian political life and presents a different
perspective of the unrecognized Republic of Pridnestrovia. Dromundo writes neither pro-Russian nor pro-Western. He sheds light
on the problems from different angles and illustrates how the local inhabitants turned out to become the biggest losers in
the game because they have fallen prey to local elites allied with different foreign powers disregarding local identities
and needs. Altogether, the book helps to better understand the complexity of local state-building processes in a multiethnic
society.
Rolando Dromundo obtained his PhD in Geopolitics at Pisa University in 2016. He obtained an MA in International Relations
at Bologna University and his BA in Communications Sciences at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Dromundo
has a long journalistic experience including several years as a foreign correspondent for La Nueva Television del Sur (Telesur),
where he covered a wide range of events like the Drug War in Mexico, the coup detat in Mali, humantrafficking from Central
America, different electoral processes, and sport events.