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2010, it was formed a new government coalition. The prime - minister was Mykola Azarov from Party of Regions and Victor Yanukovich - the President of Ukraine - which hâd the strongest influence on the government's work and also a huge power over the decisions which are passed at the level of Presidential Administration 22. Yanukovich hâș always declared that European integration is his priority. However, Ukrainian president, proved reduced enthusiasm în the European orientation. This fact was obvious în November, 2013 when
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în Belarus should be supported by even greater involvement"23. However, the bilateral relations not suffered too much, "because both Ukraine and Belarus are increasingly aware of the importance of the mutual relations (...) It can be assumed that similarly aș over the last fourteen years, when the two states have tried not to emphasize the differences between them regarding foreign policy, they will now try to develop a modus vivendi în the sphere of bilateral relations, regardless of the disputes about
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and prosperity of the Armenia. At the state to state relation level, Armenia hâș good relation with all EaP countries beside Azerbaijan. Bilateral relations between these two countries have been hostile since Azerbaijan and Armenia fought a war în 1990 over the disputed land - Nagorno Karabakh. This territory is populated by ethnic Armenians but it is internationally recognized aș part of Azerbaijan. The war ended în 1994 when Armenian military forces with the help of Russian forces managed to drive ouț
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This conflict remains to be a frozen one and there is likely to escalate at any time. Russia hâș always been the ally of Armenia, but în fact this fact caused "a politically, economically and militarily dependence on Russia, which over the years hâș assumed control of Armenia's key economic sectors"31. Relationship between Georgia and Armenia are good. However, because of "Georgia's tense relations with Russia, Armenia cannot take the Georgian route for granted, aș was shown during
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because of "the uneven distribution of profit generated by the energy sector that contributes to significant social disparities, and undermines attempts to fight poverty, which remains persistent în Azerbaijan"34. A big threaten to Azerbaijan is related with the conflict over Nagorno Karabakh described above. În this context, Azerbaijan is determined to reclaim Nagorno-Karabakh and a potențial conflict with Armenia could affect its security. At the state to state relation level, Azerbaijan hâș difficult and hostile relation with Armenia because of
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frozen conflict în Nagorno Karabah or Moldova and Ukraine related with the conflict în Transnistria. Briefly, I will show why Armenia and Azerbaijan form a regional security complex build upon enmity. Since 1990 Armenia and Azerbaijan are în an on-going over Nagorno Karabakh which is considered a frozen conflict. Applying the variables of RSCT, we can see that Armenia and Azerbaijan hâș the same boundary, being neighbours, they share the geopolitical aspiration to annex Nagorno Karabach territory. The anarchic structure variable
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the internal realities of the region. The memory of Ukrainian society that keeps memory of Transnistria was "Ukrainian land". Moldovan officials consider that Ukraine intentionally don't want to sustain resolution efforts. However, at the beginning of 2013 Ukraine took over the OSCE chairmanship and declared that from this position, Ukraine will try to boost the conflict resolution în Transnistria. Until now there is no any achievement în the respect of conflict resolution în Transnistria. Conclusion Aș I have analysed above
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Association of Political Consultants (EAPC) since 2001. Member of the Writers Union of România since 2004;. Starting în 2004, President of the Pro Institute, specializing în political analysis and surveys;. Author and co-author of more than ten books, hâș published over 1.500 press articles and hâș taken part în over 750 radio and television broadcasts. Bogdan Teodorescu is constantly under the public and media spotlight. He hâș been a permanent guest în important TV shows on național coverage channels such
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Writers Union of România since 2004;. Starting în 2004, President of the Pro Institute, specializing în political analysis and surveys;. Author and co-author of more than ten books, hâș published over 1.500 press articles and hâș taken part în over 750 radio and television broadcasts. Bogdan Teodorescu is constantly under the public and media spotlight. He hâș been a permanent guest în important TV shows on național coverage channels such aș "Antenă" and "Realitatea TV" and hâș been interviewed on
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within "Dimitrie Cantemir" Christian University of Bucharest, honorary member of Romanian Academy of Scientists, president of Presamil Professional Military Journalists Association în România, editor-in-chief of "Univers Strategic" magazine, indexed în EBSCO internațional database, and "Orizont Cultural XXI" magazine, author of over 40 volumes comprising papers regarding geopolitical and geostrategic issues, military art, novels, essays, travel diaries, etc.) Titel IOVA is teaching at Național Defence University "Carol I" from Bucharest, aș postgraduate course director since 2010. În 1998 he graduated from Land
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