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From Spheres of Influence to Energy Wars: Russian Influence in Post-Communist Romania

机译:从势力范围到能源战争:俄罗斯在后共产主义罗马尼亚的影响力

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Since the fall of communism and its replacement with a pro-Moscow neo-communist regime in December 1989 the question of Russian influence has been a sensitive matter for most Romanians. Accession to NATO (2004) and the European Union (2007) seemed to distance Romania from the Russian sphere of influence. However, the bitter dispute between President Traian Bsescu and Prime Minister Clin Popescu-Triceanu that led to the breakdown in 2007 of Romania's ruling coalition is in part a direct consequence of Russia's new energy-based offensive in Europe. The importance of individual politicians' choices in determining foreign policy remains a key factor in Romania's relations with Russia and with the West, and the Kremlin's new approach likewise has an important impact.
机译:自从共产主义垮台并于1989年12月由亲莫斯科的新共产主义政权取代以来,俄罗斯的影响力问题一直是大多数罗马尼亚人的敏感问题。加入北约(2004年)和欧洲联盟(2007年)似乎使罗马尼亚脱离了俄罗斯的势力范围。然而,特拉扬·比塞斯库(Traian Bsescu)总统与总理克林·波佩斯库·特里恰努(Clin Popescu-Triceanu)之间的激烈争端导致罗马尼亚的执政联盟于2007年瓦解,部分原因是俄罗斯基于欧洲的新能源进攻。政客个人决定外交政策的重要性仍然是罗马尼亚与俄罗斯和西方关系的关键因素,克里姆林宫的新方法同样具有重要影响。

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