| Polis: Revista de Stiinte Politice | |
| Politica externă post-decembristă a României (1991):„Fraţii nu trebuie să locuiască în mod obligatoriu în acelaşi apartament” (Romania’s foreign policy after the revolution (1991): „Brothers should not necessarily live in the same apartment”) | |
| Simion GHEORGHIU1  | |
| [1] Institute of History Nicolae Iorga; | |
| 关键词: Romanian Foreign Policy; Soviet-Romanian Relations; Moldova; The Golf War; | |
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| 来源: DOAJ | |
【 摘 要 】
Romania’s foreign policy after the fall of the communist regime can be summarized as follows: no difficulties were to be created for the Soviet Union, as Mihail Gorbaciov’s attempts at reform were facing severe problems at the time, foretelling the imminent crisis; a new framework was to be found, destined to develop the bilateral relations; Basarabia was not to be encouraged to pursue demands for unification with Romania. On this particular issue, the presidential advisor at that time, Mr. Ioan Mircea Pascu, with whom I met on the 9th of February 1991, stated that the official position can be summed up in one sentence: “Brothers should not necessarily live in the same apartment”.
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