La périphérie négociée. Pratiques quotidiennes et jeux d’acteurs autour des mobilités transfrontalières entre la Roumanie et la Moldavie

The Republic of Moldova is one of the States both located beyond the new Eastern border of European Union and concerned by the European Neighbourhood Policy. The European policy about them is ambivalent, particularly regarding the borders they share with the EU. This raises the question if Moldova i...

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Main Author: Bénédicte Michalon
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Language:English
Published: Université de Reims Champagne-Ardennes 2007-04-01
Series:L'Espace Politique
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/espacepolitique/902
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description The Republic of Moldova is one of the States both located beyond the new Eastern border of European Union and concerned by the European Neighbourhood Policy. The European policy about them is ambivalent, particularly regarding the borders they share with the EU. This raises the question if Moldova is a periphery of the European Union, and how this asymmetric relationship has been built in the course of time. Since EU is a more and more important actor on the former communist geopolitical area, one could easily believe that the European community is the leading force there. This article seeks to identify other actors, involved in the territorial building of Europe and its neighbourhoods, and this by analysing trade mobility that have been existing for about fifteen years between Romania and the Republic of Moldova. Our aim is therefore to understand how the peripheral position can be built “from bellow”, as well as how the centre/periphery relationship is organised. We argue that the EU “neighbours” peripheral situation – here considered from the Moldovan case – is both a consequence of social dynamics “from bellow”, from local daily practices and ways of life, as of policies initiated from Brussels. The transborder trade mobility analysed here is mainly oriented from Moldova toward Romania. It acts as a spatial structuring agent : it generates social, economical and political (as well as identity processes) relations between the two sides of the border; by doing this, it strengthens a transborder territory. This evolution is bounded to the recent revaluation of State border that could be observed in the political debates about the enlargement to Central and Eastern European countries. All of this causes tensions, shaped in the level of integration or marginalization of the direct peripheries of EU. Therefore an immediate consequence of the enlargement is the growing gap between the core of the EU and some of it neighbours.
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spelling doaj-art-af4aec97cf5a494383bb5a6eae728a022025-08-20T02:26:42ZengUniversité de Reims Champagne-ArdennesL'Espace Politique1958-55002007-04-01210.4000/espacepolitique.902La périphérie négociée. Pratiques quotidiennes et jeux d’acteurs autour des mobilités transfrontalières entre la Roumanie et la MoldavieBénédicte MichalonThe Republic of Moldova is one of the States both located beyond the new Eastern border of European Union and concerned by the European Neighbourhood Policy. The European policy about them is ambivalent, particularly regarding the borders they share with the EU. This raises the question if Moldova is a periphery of the European Union, and how this asymmetric relationship has been built in the course of time. Since EU is a more and more important actor on the former communist geopolitical area, one could easily believe that the European community is the leading force there. This article seeks to identify other actors, involved in the territorial building of Europe and its neighbourhoods, and this by analysing trade mobility that have been existing for about fifteen years between Romania and the Republic of Moldova. Our aim is therefore to understand how the peripheral position can be built “from bellow”, as well as how the centre/periphery relationship is organised. We argue that the EU “neighbours” peripheral situation – here considered from the Moldovan case – is both a consequence of social dynamics “from bellow”, from local daily practices and ways of life, as of policies initiated from Brussels. The transborder trade mobility analysed here is mainly oriented from Moldova toward Romania. It acts as a spatial structuring agent : it generates social, economical and political (as well as identity processes) relations between the two sides of the border; by doing this, it strengthens a transborder territory. This evolution is bounded to the recent revaluation of State border that could be observed in the political debates about the enlargement to Central and Eastern European countries. All of this causes tensions, shaped in the level of integration or marginalization of the direct peripheries of EU. Therefore an immediate consequence of the enlargement is the growing gap between the core of the EU and some of it neighbours.https://journals.openedition.org/espacepolitique/902Romaniatransborder mobilitytrade tourismRepublic of Moldovacontrol of borderperipheral space
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La périphérie négociée. Pratiques quotidiennes et jeux d’acteurs autour des mobilités transfrontalières entre la Roumanie et la Moldavie
L'Espace Politique
Romania
transborder mobility
trade tourism
Republic of Moldova
control of border
peripheral space
title La périphérie négociée. Pratiques quotidiennes et jeux d’acteurs autour des mobilités transfrontalières entre la Roumanie et la Moldavie
title_full La périphérie négociée. Pratiques quotidiennes et jeux d’acteurs autour des mobilités transfrontalières entre la Roumanie et la Moldavie
title_fullStr La périphérie négociée. Pratiques quotidiennes et jeux d’acteurs autour des mobilités transfrontalières entre la Roumanie et la Moldavie
title_full_unstemmed La périphérie négociée. Pratiques quotidiennes et jeux d’acteurs autour des mobilités transfrontalières entre la Roumanie et la Moldavie
title_short La périphérie négociée. Pratiques quotidiennes et jeux d’acteurs autour des mobilités transfrontalières entre la Roumanie et la Moldavie
title_sort la peripherie negociee pratiques quotidiennes et jeux d acteurs autour des mobilites transfrontalieres entre la roumanie et la moldavie
topic Romania
transborder mobility
trade tourism
Republic of Moldova
control of border
peripheral space
url https://journals.openedition.org/espacepolitique/902
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