|
|
|
If Chisinau’s effort should be concentrated primarily on the imbedding of the Romanian identity in Moldovan society from inside, the task of Bucharest is to imbed understanding of the Romanian profile of the Republic of Moldova from outside. Only by the concerted effort of the political class from both of the Romanian states, the achievement of the ideal of national unity within a reunified, democratic and thriving Romania will become a reality...
|
Anatol Țăranu |
|
In 1918, Bessarabia’s Union with Romania took place in a fully different international context, when empires collapsed and a new world order appeared. The Romanian state itself, when the union with Bessarabia occurred, consisted of several Moldovan counties. The rest of the territory was occupied by foreign armies and the largest part of the population of Bessarabia wasn’t by far ready for union from identity viewpoint. But the international conjuncture at that moment opened a unique window of opportunity for the Union and the political class from both sides of the Prut didn’t miss the historic chance.
Bessarabia, great absentee and great prisoner
Bessarabia, which was annexed by Russia in 1812, hadn’t been involved in the process of forming and developing the modern national Romanian idea, remaining separated from the most important events of the nation in the 19th century, namely T. Vladimiresc’s uprising, the revolution of 1848 - 1849, the union of the Romanian principalities (1859 - 1862), proclaiming of church autocephaly (1865) and the Independence of the state (1877). Bessarabia had also been detached from the process of Latinizing the Romanian language in the middle of the 19th century, including the replacement of the Cyrillic script with the Latin script in 1862 and the codification of the contemporary Romanian language. In Bessarabia, the regional Moldovan ethnic identity dominated, while on Moldova’s territory beyond the Prut this was replaced by the pan-Romanian ideology that became the spiritual basis for the modern nation-state.
Until the second decade of the 20th century, in Bessarabia, owing to the tsarist policy of Russification and colonization of the territory with foreign ethnic elements, conditions for developing a vigorous national movement hadn’t been created – either in the Romanian version or in the Moldovan version. The national movement towards the end of the 19th century was in embryonic form. Such a situation was due to the inexistence of a target social group in the formula of educated autochthonous urban population. According to the census of 1897, only 4.5% of the Romanian language population of Bessarabia lived in towns, representing 15.2% of the urban population. The general alphabetization rate in the province was of 14.7%, while among the Moldovans was of 5.8%. The level of culturalization of the local population had been minimal until the start of the 20th century. This way, at the beginning of the 1860s, there were no private libraries in Bessarabia and the only public library in Chisinau didn’t have works about Bessarabia. The largest part of the population – Moldovan peasantry – led a patriarchal lifestyle that contributed to keeping the regional ethnic identity.
Only solution that saved Bessarabians from Soviet horrors
The rise in sociopolitical activity in Russia at the beginning of the 20th century was felt in Bessarabia too. In 1906 – 1907, the newspaper “Bessarabia” in Romanian appeared in Chisinau. This represented the Moldovan Bessarabians in the context of the Romanian nation. In parallel, there appeared the paper “the Moldovan”, which presented the state of affairs in the country from pro-governmental positions. But in this cultural-identity controversy, the Moldovan and the Romanian hadn’t been yet directly confronted – the terms “Moldovans”, “Romanian”, “Bessarabians” were still interchangeable.
The Russian revolution of February 1917 was a powerful catalyst to the national movement in Bessarabia, which at the beginning centered on the idea of the autonomy of Moldova eastward the Prut in the composition of federative Russia. In December the same year, the Moldovan Democratic Republic as part of the Russia state was proclaimed and the recently established Bolshevik dictatorship there caused a bloody civil war. In such conditions, the heavyweights of the national movement in Bessarabia weren’t able to rise to the height of the challenges of time and to apply the only political solution that saved the Bessarabians from the horrors of the ongoing civil war in Russia and saved the natives from full denationalization – Union with Romania.
Big and powerful aggressor state in the neighborhood
Bessarabia’s return to the Romanian historic and ethnic-cultural space in 1918 was an act of historical legitimacy in full concordance with the logic of the natural process of constituting and strengthening the European national states. But the Romanian European nation was seriously tested by the existence in its immediate vicinity of a large and powerful aggressor state, the Soviet Union. Soviet Moscow, in order to ideologically substantiate its claims over the Romanian Bessarabia, invented on the left side of the Nistru the so-called Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic through which it put into practice the concept invented in the ideological laboratories of the Kremlin – anti-Romanian Moldovan identity.
The re-annexation of Bessarabia by the Eastern Empire in 1940 turned the concept of anti-Romanian identity Moldovenism into state policy that was applied with tenacity by Moscow in Soviet Moldova and in the interstate relationship with Romania. In the Soviet period, the policy to denationalize the Moldovan-Romanians in Moldova eastward the Prut, through Russification, was supplemented with identity deconstruction state policies that separated the Moldovans from Romanians. These policies had long-term consequences and have dramatically affected the destiny of the Romanians eastward the Prut up to now.
Timid attempts and unachieved goals
The counteracting of the concept and practices of anti-Romanian Moldovenism became the main objective of the national emancipation movement in Moldova eastward the Prut during the perestroika years. Nevertheless, the objective of annihilation of anti-Romanian identity Moldovenism in the national conscience of Moldovan-Romanians from the Republic of Moldova hasn’t been fully achieved even after three decades of the proclaiming of the Independence of the Moldovan state. In such conditions, Moldovan society remains profoundly fragmented according to the identity criteria, being unable for this reason to mobilize at internal level to achieve the common sustainable development goal.
The attempts to unite Moldovan society based on the criteria of the so-called Moldovan civic nation are associated with the ideological inheritance of the Soviet Moldovan concept that during decades has imbedded crass anti-Romanianism in collective mentality. The express recognition of the Romanian identity of the Moldovans from the Republic of Moldova causes intellectual indigestion to the so-called civic statehood supporters through logical generation of the conclusion about the necessity of the union of two Romanian states as the most beneficial solution for their development.
Main impediment to development
From the height of the last three decades of underdevelopment of the Republic of Moldova, it is increasingly evident that the shortage of identity policies of the state is the main impediment to doing away with the label of the poorest state in Europe as Moldovan society cannot be united for achieving sustainable development goals. Without the recognition and support for the Romanian identity of the ethnic majority in the Republic of Moldova through well-directed state policies, the Moldovan state and society are condemned to economic and social underdevelopment, chronic political instability and precarious security.
The official recognition of the Romanian character of the Republic of Moldova will become one of the decisive steps towards overcoming the colonial inheritance in the formula of anti-Romanian Moldovenism that is projected onto the national conscience of a yet considerable part of the Moldovan-Romanians eastward the Prut. If we do not get rid of this colonial ideological inheritance, we cannot become a state eligible for integration into the EU and cannot restore the national unity of our nation that is affected by the imperial policies of Russia. Only the changing of the identity profile of the Republic of Moldova into a Romanian one can ensure progress and prosperity in this part of the national historical space in the formula of definitive territorial reintegration.
Piano keys in four hands
The achievement of the ideal of Romanian national unity is the desideratum of the Romanians from both sides of the Prut, especially in terms of state policies. If Chisinau’s effort should be concentrated primarily on the imbedding of the Romanian identity in Moldovan society from inside, the task of Bucharest is to imbed understanding of the Romanian profile of the Republic of Moldova from outside. Only by the concerted effort of the political class from both of the Romanian states, the achievement of the ideal of national unity within a reunified, democratic and thriving Romania will become a reality.
doctor of history, political commentator
IPN publishes in the Op-Ed rubric opinion pieces submitted by authors not affiliated with our editorial board. The opinions expressed in these articles do not necessarily coincide with the opinions of our editorial board.
Dublă integrare
See related articles:
-
- Imprecisions from shooting of “Man without a Lifeline”
- Film “Man without a Lifeline” to be presented simultaneously in Moldova and Romania
- Moldova’s peaceful reintegration can be supported by Western partners, expert
- 70 schools in Moldova get multifunctional boards and laptops from Romania
- Interreg 2023 Cooperation Day in Moldova
- Romanian Film Days underway in Chisinau
- Why doesn’t Republic of Moldova become Romania. Op-Ed by Anatol Țăranu
- Răzvan Cotovelea: Moldova can fully use Romania’s experience in accession process
- Corina Crețu: When accession negotiations are opened, Moldova will benefit from pre-accession funds
- Works by great Romanian master Corneliu Baba exhibited in Chisinau
- Chisinau hosts largest international tax conference TAXCON
- Organ donation means YES to life
- MEP Corina Crețu to pay visit to Chisinau
- Moldovan artists’ works exhibited at international arts festival in Sibiu
- Liliana Popescu: It is in Romania’s interest to have a stable and thriving state in its neighborhood
- Pro-European political forces should remain in power in Chisinau, opinions
- Leonard Orban: From integration perspective, Moldova poses smaller problems than Ukraine
- Romanian Government approves agreements to build and modernize three bridges over the Prut
- Open-air performances at Reunion of Romanian National Theaters
- Universities cannot develop without taking into account internationalization process, Bucharest University rector
- Procedures for performing SMURD crossborder missions approved
- NATO deputy secretary general to visit Moldova
- Moldova to benefit from Romania’s expertise in transposing EU legislation on VAT
- Bucharest to host Moldovan Wine Festival, entrance free of charge
- Moldova becomes associated participating state of Three Seas Initiative
-
-
- President Sandu to take part in Three Seas Initiative Summit
- Andrei Chistol: We must raise level of culture by investments
- Dumitru Grosei: I would like this shameful customs posts on the Prut to no longer exist
- Petru Hadârcă: My request is to invest more in culture, education, and medicine
- Moldovan-Romanian cooperation in cultural sector, opened opportunities. IPN debate
- Second edition of “School of Modern Finance” launched
- Thousands of children will receive school bags and supplies within charity campaign
- Reunion of Romanian National Theaters returns to Chisinau with a new edition
-
-
- Youth Summit “Longing for Roots” inaugurated in Chisinau
- IDEP: European integration can be stimulated through, with and owing to projects implemented with EU support
- High-level conference to stimulate absorption of European funds by Moldova
- Government of Romania offers €800,000 for repairing lyceum in Comrat
- Youth Summit ensures greater connection with decision makers in European integration process
- Chisinau hosts Youth Summit “Longing for Roots”
-
- Pan-Romanian Country Project for Ukraine pacification perspective. Op-Ed by Anatol Țăranu
- Maia Sandu read fragment from “The Little Prince” to children at Bookfest
- Support culture in Moldova is a constant and growing preoccupation for Romania, minister
-
- Agriculture in Moldova needs to revert to natural ways, biotech expert
- Moldova could generate 20 mln MW of energy from waste, entrepreneurs
- Moldova can solve problem of energy dependence and waste through innovation, entrepreneurs
- Klaus Iohannis: Obtaining start of accession negotiations for Moldova and Ukraine is the priority of the moment
- Bookfest to open on Wednesday with more than 30,000 titles
-
- Moldovan functionaries to be trained on European affairs by experts from Bucharest
- Romanian Language Day, celebrated together by Romanian Academy and Moldovan Academy of Sciences
- Moldova is seen as an example of reforms, Moldovan ambassador
- Palme d’Or-winning director Cristian Mungiu to be special guest at Romanian Film Days
- Moldova can count on Romania’s constant support in justice matters
- Iurie Calestru: We should be prepared for absorbing European funds
-
- NBM launches second edition of Modern Finance School
- Dan Barna: There are good signs that Moldova could start accession negotiations at end of this year
- Moldova to benefit from almost a third of Romania’s Cooperation Plan budget
- Romania has the duty to support Moldova and is doing it successfully, DRP secretary
- Is there an electoral alternative to PAS’s political platform in Moldova? Op-Ed by Anatol Țaranu
- Luminița Odobescu: Romania will be always there for Moldova for better and especially for worse
- Moldova considering building temporary docks on Prut River to facilitate grain transit
- Cabinet approves provision of assistance to farmers affected by crises of 2022
- Bookfest International Book Faire returns to Chisinau
- Challenges related to grain transit discussed in Galati
- Alexandru Slusari: Farmers got neither compensation nor Romanian diesel fuel
- Ex-chief negotiator for Romania’s integration into EU to visit Chisinau next month
- Program of support for entrepreneurs who export to Romania
- €40m for crossborder Romania-Moldova investments
- Vladislav Vyrtos: Athletes from Moldova and Romania have close ties
- Irina Volcu: Academic mobility is a big advantage for students and teachers of Moldova and Romania
- Sergiu Gurin: Romania helps Moldova adjust legislation on sports to European standards
- Moldovan-Romanian cooperation in sports sector, opened opportunities. IPN debate
- “My Romania” contest to promote Romania in Moldova launched
- Photo contest “Common borders. Common solutions” opened
- Romanian defense minister brings personal protective equipment to Chisinau
- Ion Prisăcaru: We have very big opportunities owing to cooperation with Romania
- Mihai Ciocanu: There are no impediments to implementation of Moldovan-Romanian projects in healthcare
- Ruslan Baltaga: Agenda of Moldovan-Romanian projects in healthcare is complex
- Moldovan-Romanian cooperation in healthcare, opened opportunities. IPN debate
- German and Romanian reunion: convergences and differences. Op-Ed by Anatol Țăranu
-
- Chisinau hosts Romania’s National Anthem Day for first time
- Dumitru Pîntea: Moldova enjoys Romania’s support in a number of economic sectors
- Ion Iordachi: Romania is a bridge between business entities from Moldova and EU
- Sergiu Harea: Romania is a friend and partner of Moldova
- Moldovan-Romanian economic cooperation, strategic partnership on way to European integration. IPN debate
-
-
- Days of Chisinau to be staged in Alba-Iulia
- Rodica Cujbă: Mobility of researchers opens up new opportunities
- Ludmila Armașu-Canțîr: Moldova team up well with Romania in education and research
- Igor Sharov: Ties between researchers from Moldova and Romania are close, regardless of government that is in power
- Integration through training and research, Moldovan-Romanian educational projects. IPN debate
- Prospect of re-including Romania into Transnistrian settlement process. Op-Ed by Anatol Țăranu
- NATO fully respects Moldova’s constitutional neutrality, declaration
- Nina Costiuc: Twinning agreements are a form of popular diplomacy that must be taken into account
- Valentina Casian: Twinning of Moldovan and Romanian localities should also be supported at central level
- Constantin Cojocaru: By twinning localities in Moldova and Romania, we create a big family
- President of Romania: I will have a message of support for Moldova’s resilience at NATO Summit
- Twinning of localities in Moldova and Romania, a step towards European integration. IPN debate
- Specialists from Romania hold maternal-fetal medicine course in Chisinau
- Artists from Moldova participate in exhibition in Romania
-
- Researchers from Moldova and Romania to cooperate within Horizon Europe 2027
- Romania inaugurates Brăila Bridge over Danube
- PLDM pleads for Moldova’s integration into EU through reunification with Romania
-
- Tour of Romanian Actors: “ActOrchestra” presented in Cahul, Chisinau and Balti
- PRUT-2023: Rescuers from Moldova and Romania take part in joint exercises
- Moldovan patient gets liver transplant sourced from Romania
- EU invests in crossborder infrastructure of Moldova and Romania
- Romanian Union between opportunity and failure. Op-Ed by Anatol Țăranu
- Nicolae Ciucă: We came to assure of Romania’s support on Moldova’s European path
- Marcel Ciolacu: Romania and Moldova should cope with war challenges together
- New and former Premiers of Romania on visit to Chisinau
-
- Bilateral relators between Romania and Moldova are more solid than ever
- Romanian foreign minister visiting Chisinau
- 200 firefighters and rescuers from Moldova and Romania conduct joint drills
-
-
- Business Barometer in the Republic of Moldova: Upward trends for all indicators
- Romanian investors show increased interest in Moldovan market
- Piano marathon at Chisinau Philharmonic under direction of conductor Răzvan Apetrei
- Vladimir Bolea: I go to Brussels to persuade EU that we need money for farmers
- Work to modernize Iași Airport in full swing
- Maia Sandu: Women are on front line to offer safety and peace
- Better conditions for children with cancer treated at Oncological Institute
- New edition of Romanian Universities’ Fair to take place in Moldova
- USM to implement projects worth over 3m lei with Romanian Government’s support
- Buzau hosts Days of Chisinau
- Heroes of Haragâș plane crash commemorated by Emergencies Inspectorate
- Nicu Popescu: International recognition of Moldova is underlined by presence at EPC Summit
-
- Romania to cover costs associated with rehabilitation of three bridges
- Romania supports Moldova in organizing EPC Summit
- Summit 2023. Ana Revenco: Romania is our mentor as regards security standards
- NUC: Union with Romania is only chance for Moldova to swiftly integrate into UE
- Sandu doctrine and European integration model for Moldova. Op-Ed by Anatol Țăranu
-
- Interreg NEXT Romania-Republic of Moldova Program discussed at forum
- Romanian electricity market operator to open branch in Moldova
- Moldova’s objective to join EU in 2030 can be achieved only by concerted efforts, MEP
- Moldova’s integration into EU is an essential factor in strengthening democracy, survey
-
-
- Memorandum with Romania envisions cooperation in nuclear energy
- Memorandum on interconnection of gas and electricity networks with Romania
- Romania - Republic Moldova Interreg NEXT Program launched, EU to allocate €77m
- USM and UniBuc extend cooperation, to exchange students and teachers
- Moldovan and Romanian students ready to help with twinning of localities
- AUR Moldova and Union National Council to stage Union March May 21
- Young people in Moldova and Romania want more transparent and efficient twinning agreements
- International Poetry Festival “Grigore Vieru” to be held in Iasi, Chisinau and Cahul
- Ana Vasilachi gets post of Moldova’s foreign minister... in Italian-Romanian movie
- Folk artisans from Moldova and Romania come together for Festival of Romanian Traditions in Chisinau
- Former Moldovan deputy minister performs in Romanian-Italian film
- Moldova’s museums to take part in Night of Museums together with Romanian museums
- Artists and craftspeople from Romania and Moldova to take part in “Diplomatic Bazaar” in Brussels
- Border institutions of Moldova and Romania strengthen cooperation
- Europe Day celebrated under theme “EU-Moldova: Stronger Together”
- “Festival of Romanian Traditions” in Chisinau to promote Romanian people’s art
- Measures to fluidize traffic on Moldovan-Romanian border during mini-vacation
- In Gagauzia election, Russian propaganda beat European assistance. Op-Ed by Anatol Țăranu
-
- Three bridges over the Prut will be modernized
- Moldova represents a strategic priority, Romanian minister
-
- Moldova, Romania to strengthen cooperation in agriculture
- Moldexpo to host International Book Fair for Children and Youth
- “Tour of Romanian Actors” stars today in Chisinau
- USAID appreciates Romania’s support for Moldova on path of European integration
- National Museum of Arts hosts exhibition by artist Carmen Marin
- Cristian Rizea declared undesirable and expelled from Moldova
- Romanian diplomat to lead EU civilian mission in Moldova
- Octavian Armașu on advantages of NBM-NBR partnership
- National Union Council calls on people to take part in National Assembly of May 21
- Tour of Romanian actors in Moldova
- Art pieces by Moldovan and Romanian students on display at Parliament
- European integration is project of our generation, opinions
- European Parliament adopts resolution calling for sanctions against Plahotniuc and Șor
- Moldova entrepreneurs invited to Economic Forum in Arad
- Nicu Popescu: Romania’s support for Moldova remains unwavering
- Coordinated control at Albiţa - Leuşeni customs post to be applied from April 15
- Joint declaration after Romania-Ukraine-Moldova trilateral meeting
- Lilia Dabija: Leușeni-Albița bridge will be fully constructed until 2027
- Romanian government offers grants for joint research projects with Moldova
- Supreme Council of Defense of Romania: Moldova is target of hybrid destabilization actions
- Moldova, Romania to work together for streamlining border traffic during Easter holidays
- Moldova and Romania sign protocol of cooperation in tourism
- Moldova’s security on agenda of Romania’s Supreme Council for National Defense
- Moldova and Romania act together to improve justice system