Abstract

ABSTRACT As Romania has recurrently indicated in recent years that the main external objective is to consolidate the country’s profile in the region and, in particular, in its immediate eastern neighbourhood, this article explores Romania’s regional status and argues that, despite Romania’s aspirations of a higher status in its foreign outlook, externally, the country has so far only displayed a ‘small power’ behaviour. To study Romania’s status, the article investigates both internal and external perceptions of Romania’s capabilities underpinning status by building on data obtained from expert interviews, which were conducted in Romania, Ukraine, and Moldova.

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