白俄罗斯,乌克兰和摩尔多瓦

Katherine Graney
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本章介绍了三个东方伙伴关系国家的案例研究,这些国家在欧洲-东方主义文化梯度上都有相似的立场,但都追求不同优势的欧洲化项目。白俄罗斯是一个弱温和的欧洲化国家,根据自己独特的标准,它声称自己本质上是欧洲人,尽管欧洲机构经常批评白俄罗斯的专制方式。乌克兰人曾两次以欧洲价值观的名义(橙色革命和EuroMaidan)将自己的生命置于危险之中,但他们的领导人却难以实现欧洲化的承诺。摩尔多瓦与罗马尼亚独特的历史和当代关系促使它强烈追求欧洲化,尽管与乌克兰一样,文化和经济因素威胁着这一雄心。详细的案例研究阐明了这三个国家走向欧洲化的不同路径。
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Belarus, Ukraine, and Moldova
This chapter presents case studies of three of the Eastern Partnership states that all share similar positions on the European-Orientalist Cultural Gradient but have pursued Europeanization projects of different strengths. Belarus is a weak-moderate Europeanizer that claims to be intrinsically European according to its own idiosyncratic criteria, and despite frequent criticism from European institutions for its autocratic ways. Ukraine has become famous as the home of people who have twice put their lives on the line in the name of European values (in the Orange Revolution and the EuroMaidan), but whose leaders have trouble realizing the promise of Europeanization. Moldova’s unique historical and contemporary relationship with Romania has spurred it to a strong pursuit of Europeanization, though like Ukraine, cultural and economic factors threaten those ambitions. Detailed case studies explicate the different paths toward Europeanization for each of the three states.
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